steveny said:OEM tires are the difference between night and day. I was running OEM tires on mine and then switched to non OEM. What a mistake that was. When you do put OEM tires on lets us know what you think.
njcycleguy said:Tires I'm keeping stock and may even use them up a track event. I'm staying stock (in terms of sizing) for now, even though I love big wheels (my M had 19's).
njcycleguy said:The hole on my front bumper is a missing tow hook - the guy who originally sold me the car said he noticed one day it was missing.
Ted:
I don't think the tow hook is that high on the bumper. It should be in the relative location for all previous years. Lower front driver's right. I think those caps are for canadian running lights...and I could be wrong.
njcycleguy said:\ It changed direction so quickly, with minimal steering input - completely different and much more confidence inspiring than the NSX.
But, on a good note, this weekend I did get a chance to wring out the NSX a little more on some back roads, and subjectively, I've pretty much determined the car does handle incredibly. Whereas the M3 would stick like glue but at the limit just break loose if you pushed it too hard, the NSX feels more controlled and balanced, and you can easily tell where the limit is. I guess the biggest difference is in the steering - the NSX steering is, comparitvely, just heavier (aka no power steering). It also takes a lot more steering input than the M3.