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Hi All, 

 

I've had my Skoda VRS for 2 years now and although very pleased with it, i'm still feeling remote from the driving experience. It's the same with every other VAG car i've driven and takes away from the driving experience in my opinion. uninvolving would be the best way to describe it. 

 

My other car, and one i've owned for 12 + years is a classic Impreza turbo that i'm gradually working through to get back to A1 mechanical condition. 4 Calipers just refurbished and 10 new Stainless pistons, powder coated (or something like that) etc, new discs and pads. Anyway, the reason for the post is that i've also put some grippy tyres on this car and this week had a full geometry set up. The Scoob is well known to get improved grip with some tweaks to toe-in, camber etc. The transformation in steering feel, turn-in and grip after this was amazing ! I would say that without doubt, this is the best £70 i've spend on any car i've owned. If only I could put the steering feel from this car into the Skoda.

 

So, my question is, could the same be applied to the VRS ?  Do any members on here know of some good geometry tweaks that could improve the steering feel on the Skoda ? 

 

Cheers

 

Steve

You've obviously not driven a Vauxhall lately.....

 

Skoda is miles better, but obviously not as good as an Impreza.

 

Its electric power steering so you'll struggle to feel much anyway.

Edited by glosrich

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