Honda Prelude 4 Wheel Steering
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cool. thanks for posting that. I never saw one of these 4WS vehicles in action.
Must be easy to parallel park.
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It's actually safer than with normal front wheel steering. When you make sharp turns in relatively high speed, rear wheels begin to slide and you lose control of the back of the car, 4ws prevents that and wheels remain in touch with the ground and so you can make safe and stable turns in higher speed than with a normal car. 3gen Prelude holds a world record in slaloming race btw :)
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@pianofolks1 It should have a 4WS badge on the steering wheel or on the trunk hood, but the best way to find out is to check if the rear wheels move when you rotate the steering wheel.
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How can I tell if a 1989, 90 or 91 Prelude has all-wheel steering? Is there a control on the dash?
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I don't understand why they stoped make the prelude. For me prelude its better than civic
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What other model was it using 4ws, legend or something!?
Id like to drive one though!
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omfg thats trippy
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@bombardier420 LX, Si, VTEC, 4WS Si. Those are trims, but i guess you could call them "options". Options are navigation, sunroof, leather, heated seats, rear spoiler, foglights, 18in rims, etc. etc.
Yea the prelude was sure built with handling in mind. The CB7 accord EDM, JDM, AUDM models also had 4WS as an actual option, not trim.
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@sexyboi142. Trim level is an option, your just talkin symantics now, hahahah. That's neat tho. I figured after acertain speed they would turn the same way
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@bombardier420 it was not an option, it was a trim level. At higher speeds they turn in the same direction as the front wheels
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@PrimericanIdol Badly.
so this is a factory setup? no aftermarket parts have been installed on this original honda system?
SwaN3082 2 years ago
Yes, this is a factory 4WS setup. Only change is that the car is slightly lower than stock (coilovers).
racinghonda 2 years ago 3