On 11:01 AM 07/15/02 -0500, Ricky Crow said...

>Sometimes the type of tire, tire pressure, and amount of tread on the
>tires all have a difference in the steering effort.  May want to try a
>different brand of tires, or if those are getting worn down, newer tires
>might help out.
>
>Ricky
>
>
>
>On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > my new 88 si is much harder to steer at low speeds than i remember my 
> other
> > one being. the wheel just takes so much freaking power to turn. if i dont
> > ever fix this problem....at least i'll be a little more built because 
> of all
> > the steering excercise!
> > any ideas?
> >
> > thanks,
> > ronnie
> >


I agree with Ricky -- Tire pressure comes to mind first.  But you also 
don't want to over inflate the tires.  Check the recommended tire pressure 
which should be on the side of the tire.

So, Ricky, how was the drive?  Pics?  Since you didn't give me a call I 
assume you had no mechanical problems.. :^)


Robert K. Kuhn
CRX Owners Group President (http://www.crx.org/southcal)

1990 Honda CRXsi (http://drive.to/jiggy)
ICQ # 3714283 (nickname: godzilla)

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