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عبدالرحمن عَبْدُ الله
2024-07-24 12:24

Can this car's braking nosedive be avoided?

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سلمان رومي
سلمان رومي2024-08-07 14:34
You just don't brake well; otherwise, it's only during sudden stops at low speeds that there's a slight dip.
عبدالرحمن مكرم
عبدالرحمن مكرم2024-08-02 13:18
Using tires with a 105 load rating can noticeably improve performance, but the downside is that it might feel a bit bumpy.
خالد بشير
خالد بشير2024-07-29 12:33
Once you get used to it, you won't experience brake dive. I've been driving for half a year now and I hardly notice any brake dive.
علي صعب
علي صعب2024-07-29 01:10
I suggest you wait until the speedometer shows 0 before stepping on it. It's very stable.
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عبدالرحمن عَبْدُ الله
عبدالرحمن عَبْدُ الله2024-07-26 12:54
Okay, thank you everyone for your responses. I will consider them.
علي مكتوم
علي مكتوم2024-07-25 08:05
Upgrade the suspension and brakes.
سعود صلاح الدين
سعود صلاح الدين2024-07-24 22:42
According to relativity, when it nods and you nod at the same time, it can be avoided.
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سلمان إلياس
سلمان إلياس2024-07-24 18:01
Braking will never cause nosediving, except when coming to a complete stop (speed drops to 0), which may cause some nosediving. Here are three approaches: 1. Mastering footwork can reduce the degree of nosediving when coming to a stop. 2. Personal adaptability. Combining these two, you generally won't feel the nosediving effect much after driving the car for about a month. The third point, feedback from car owners: Switching from 235 tire width to 255, with no other changes, completely eliminated the nosediving effect. This is an individual report for reference.
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فهد باسم
فهد باسم2024-07-24 17:04
When you brake and stop, if you nudge forward a bit just at that moment, you won't feel the car "nodding" due to the brakes.
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