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08.05.2020 19:51 | # 1 |
hermanito | |
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08.05.2020 19:51 | # 2 |
selim38 | |
Tires are soft.
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08.05.2020 19:51 | # 3 |
hermanito | |
[QUOTE = selim38] Tires are soft. [/ QUOTE] Is it okay, Selim Bey?
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08.05.2020 19:51 | # 4 |
talip206 | |
I wish ours would soften too :) 206's steering is known. If there is a hydraulic failure, there will be no softening, but rather hardened. Tires and asphalt turned easily, as the friend said, because it bites a lot. It is temporary.
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08.05.2020 19:51 | # 5 |
hermanito | |
[QUOTE = talip206] I wish ours were too soft :) 206's steering is known. If there is a hydraulic failure, there will be no softening, but rather hardened. Tires and asphalt turned easily, as the friend said, because it bites a lot. It is a temporary situation ie [/ QUOTE] I saw it late, sorry, thank you for the answer.
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08.05.2020 19:51 | # 6 |
Efe-Pojo | |
[QUOTE = hermanito] I have not used the car for 1 week. The car has been under the sun for 1 week. Didn't it work hydraulically after 1-2 days? [/ QUOTE] Does the steering become soft when hydraulics do not work?
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08.05.2020 19:51 | # 7 |
hermanito | |
[QUOTE = Efe-Pöjo] [QUOTE = hermanito] I haven't used the car for 1 week. The car has been under the sun for 1 week. Didn't it work hydraulically after 1-2 days? [/ QUOTE] Does the steering become soft when hydraulics do not work? [/ QUOTE] I thought so, but in the above message, the friend stated that he would get hard
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