Ok so I pulled the aftermarket wheels and replaced them with the oem wheels. The oem wheels are considerably smaller than the aftermarket setup I was running. This know makes for two different wheels and three different brands of tires I have tried
The car is still extremely difficult to turn the steering wheel. I had a chance to drive 2-saws car wich is a stock 91. Like hardtopguys car i2-saws car is also immensely easier to steer than mine.
At this point I have ruled out that it is either the aftermarket wheels or tires that is creating the problem.
I wonder if it could be related to an alignment issue? Anyone have any other ideas?
The car is still extremely difficult to turn the steering wheel. I had a chance to drive 2-saws car wich is a stock 91. Like hardtopguys car i2-saws car is also immensely easier to steer than mine.
At this point I have ruled out that it is either the aftermarket wheels or tires that is creating the problem.
I wonder if it could be related to an alignment issue? Anyone have any other ideas?