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To be honest my Laguna felt as if it handled better at speed than the A4,but it also had 225/45 r17 wheels and continentals on and could be pushed hard with no probs. The A4 doesnt grip as well but hopefully new wheels and tyres should improve things,dont rate the bridgestones it came with at all.
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To be honest my Laguna felt as if it handled better at speed than the A4,but it also had 225/45 r17 wheels and continentals on and could be pushed hard with no probs. The A4 doesnt grip as well but hopefully new wheels and tyres should improve things,dont rate the bridgestones it came with at all.
To be honest my Laguna felt as if it handled better at speed than the A4,but it also had 225/45 r17 wheels and continentals on and could be pushed hard with no probs. The A4 doesnt grip as well but hopefully new wheels and tyres should improve things,dont rate the bridgestones it came with at all.
his grill doesnt have a quattro badge so i dont think so
ur cars not gonna handle well with nonsport suspension and no quattro
FWD and a really high ride height doesnt equal good handling
did u get the VOTEX rear on your car also
that is the best lookin rear bumper in my opinion
thats why i had it
ur cars not gonna handle well with nonsport suspension and no quattro
FWD and a really high ride height doesnt equal good handling
did u get the VOTEX rear on your car also
that is the best lookin rear bumper in my opinion
thats why i had it
It is a sport model but not quattro and it is fairly low, also bought car with bodykit on and it has a Votex rear if thats what its called.
No i think its the tyres. I once put Dunlops on Laguna and it tramlined like mad ,could hardly keep in a straight line.
No i think its the tyres. I once put Dunlops on Laguna and it tramlined like mad ,could hardly keep in a straight line.
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