
12-15-2004, 10:32 PM
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Furniture
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Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 12,689
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, The Green And Gold Place
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Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
Nah SLicks you're all just a bunch of nancy-boy wooses.
How do you think they chucked the Escort RS1800s around the forests ?
Interested in the way push-pull is taught down-under. We have a 10to2 description and advised to mvoe the wheel from 7t11 and 1to5. When necesary 2 hands are used. Do they teach it down there only one hand at all tiems ? Crazy if they do 
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They teach you comfort is most of all important, Hold hands at 9-3.
They do say dont ever turn with hands together, And try not to cross the arms over when turning it can can be a problem.
But when you have power steering you would be amazed at how easy it is to turn and not cross hands over, You cant help it with none power steering it's to heavy, So for me it's rip the bigger with all and make people think you have power steering when you don't
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Originally Posted by fpv_gtho
i know what you mean, first time i hopped in my brothers HQ ute, i tried parking it and was all over the place crossing my hands over to turn the wheel in any decent sort of time. when your going at 60km/h its no problem though
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That's right the experts don't think about poor older cars, that don't come with power steering It kills the arm's at slow speeds, but your right get up sopme speed and it's no problem then on
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