Best thing to help with tracking is to find tires with lots of circumferential sipes.
The car does bump steer quite a bit at high speeds.
Best thing to help with tracking is to find tires with lots of circumferential sipes.
The car does bump steer quite a bit at high speeds.
How about coilovers, it seems they can lower to about 3in. What are ppl running on these Aveos? Im obv not looking to spend millions on a racing aveo. lol I looked around a bit on some of the thread, and im not clear on something. Does anyone make coilovers specifically for the Aveo? Or are ppl using ones for other cars and making them fit. Thanx
Search is your friend. No coilovers made specifically for aveo. Petrified.rabbit makes a kit to make vw coilovers work with our cars. There are a few different lowering springs made specifically for aveo.
2006 Chevrolet Aveo a.k.a. Holden Barina – SOLD
2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS/TC - SOLD
In my 2007, the strut bars in installed in the front and back made a huge difference on the highway. I also have the factory spoiler, it seems that could help as well. At over 100mph my car feels solid, no swaying in the wind or anything (except passing a truck in the middle lane, I can feel that haha).
WTF are you going over 100mph in an Aveo for? lol I havent even come close. Do they have aftermarket strut bats for this car? Mine is an 09 so... any link you could help out with.
Mine at bone stock without a spoiler could barely reach 100mph
http://www.aveoforum.com/phpBB3/view...p?f=41&t=28184
2008 Aveo5 SV
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Hey Mark,
I had a couple of alignments done and new tires and now it's all over the highway (pulling hard left). How did you correct your alignment after the dealership alignment your car?