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| View Poll Results: Do you think the wind plays with your Yaris | |||
| Cops think I'm drunk when driving vs. wind |
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49 | 54.44% |
| My Yaris drives straight like an arrow |
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19 | 21.11% |
| Who cares, cause I don't |
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22 | 24.44% |
| Voters: 90. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#181 |
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While I wouldn't go as far as PK, at least with the Dood thang, I will say that the OPs, and some later joiners, just wouldn't accept that some of us do not have trouble in the wind. I live on a small island with only the Atlntic Ocena to the south, and drive over a 2-mile long bridge, tall enough to let aircraft carriers through, every day (well, I did for the last 5 years when I had a job) at all times of day, and at all seasons. Yes, we have hurricanes and Yes we have strong winds in the winter. The bridge is occasionally closed due to that, and the only way home is to go up and around Narragansett Bay and over the OTHER bridge to the island (a mere 1.25 miles long).
I have only put on wider, lower-profile tires, 204/45-16 vs the OEM 185/65-15. No suspension work. I have no trouble with cross-winds. Yes, I sometimes have to work a bit harder to keep the car in a straight line when it blows, but folks, that is the nature of wind. If you don't want to have to do that, then hire a chauffeur and let HIM do it. You will not escape it, but you can reduce it. I hope the point has now been made, and if us "reg'lars" here have turned on a little humour, don't take it personally. We would have done this somewhere, anyway.
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#182 |
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Drives: 2007 4 Door Yaris Join Date: Jan 2009
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Its all good. I got a good laugh. I don't wanna be a party pooper - Just wanted to remind everyone that there are people out there who are still wondering how to help the wind challenged yaris.
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#183 |
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FWIW, I just added a front strut bar and a rear torsion bar - world of difference. Drove it around after the install, and it was particularly windy today. No problems at all, now.
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snow driving is really good. the anti locking breaks are great and if you have gears you can down shift and the car slows down like a beauty. I am 17 and i drive crazy here in NJ...never had a problem with the last few 4 to 6 inches of snow.
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I LOVE my Yaris!
Drives: 2007 Polar White LB Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Southeast Wisconsin
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They don't want to know those things could help. That's where this all went wrong in the first place.
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#187 | |
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i just wanted to start a poll, where users can see who thinks so or not, without reading tons of post. Of course, having modded parts defeats the point.
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Personally I'd rather drive stock and save my money towards trading in for a "better car" when the time is right rather than spend a fortune doing modifications, but if small budget mods can make a world of difference (like keeping you from getting blown in the next lane ) and help delay having to trade-in, I don't know, it just might be worth it! ![]()
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#189 |
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I LOVE my Yaris!
Drives: 2007 Polar White LB Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Southeast Wisconsin
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There was a reference made to those with modded Yarii really didn't need to include themselves...that this question was posed to non-modded cars...
Some were trying to make a point that with some simple mods, the cars handled better in windy conditions. Not toing to argue with you Tomato...Really. Edited to add the link to the comment made by the original poster. http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/sho...&postcount=131
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I LOVE my Yaris!
Drives: 2007 Polar White LB Join Date: Oct 2008
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sheesh... It's just a suggested fix to the wind problem.
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#191 |
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I vote for no more dude-itude. I think the thread has some relevance but went way off course. Any chance it could be de-duded?
Thas' right Altitude says no more dude! |
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#192 |
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Drives: 2007 4 Door Yaris Join Date: Jan 2009
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The dude obviously has no problems with the way his car handles. He's got one hand free to smoke a doobie.
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Now I get it.![]() Well, don't mind me, I'm still lurking around to see what solutions people have come up with.
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#195 | |
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I, on the other hand, am VERY interested in the solutions! ![]() NOt trying to highjack the thread or anything
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#196 | |
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![]() But - and it's a BIG "but" (only one "T") - my expectations from this car were "cheap-to-run daily driver with no frills". Performance in a side-wind is something I deal with most days, and having to think abuot driving in wind is second nature. I hated the sidewall-flex with the stock tires, but it was WAY better than on the 155/80-13s that my VW Fox had (before I changed those out) Yes, that was "one-FIFTY-five". Razor-blades. With an 80-series wall, they could be flexed about an inch just by leaning on the car. It is all to do with attitude towards the car, and realising that some things just ARE. You learn to deal with them, or find ways around them. The Yaris has always been better in the wind than any SUV ever built - with +1 wheels/tires it is great. With rear sway bars, etc, it is apparently even better. |
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mine is lowered with sway and strut bar.. still moves. but i'd say move within lane.. but scary.. yes...i travel on highway everyday..my yaris is almost 40 k miles after 1 year and 3 month Now.. hehe
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