Help Again!! More Problems This Week!
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Help Again!! More Problems This Week!
Hey guys, I need some help. (again). I had some Brembo slotted rotors and new 255/35-19 rear tires installed today. On the way home my car was having SERIOUS handling issues, It felt as if there were no sway bars on the car, very loose handling, delayed steering response, sloppy steering feel (back and forth) not the positive response I'm used to. I would compare it to an old chevy with worn out suspension. And needless to say, the slightest turn and the VDC kicks in. I reset the ECU thinking it was something with the VDC. I had the guy who installed them check everything and all was well. I plan on taking it to my dealer in the morning and it's not gonna be pretty (not mod friendly). If anyone has a clue what the problem might be PLEASE let me know. I am having REALLY bad luck with this thing lately. ANY advice would be very helpful! TIA
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Originally Posted by mc2
don't the 19's normaly have a 45 profile? Not sure, but if that's the case, it's a pretty big difference to go from a 45 to a 35, or OD will be off by quite a lot.
Must be something else.
C.
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Hope it is something simple and a quick fix. Let us know if Crown gives you any grief about the mods. The guys in Montgomery were great to us and that may be an option for you if Crown is less than helpful. I was thinking it may be the new tires but 2-3% really shouldn't send it into fits like that.
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Didn't mess with the camber or anything. The people I ordered them from said that with the 255 (stock 245) I needed to go with the 35's to make the OD the same. It made since to me. It feels like it's coming from the front BIG TIME. My Sways in the back have always been set to hard and it has always been flawless until now, but I am ignorant on how all this works to begin with.
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when I changed my rear tire with dunlop direzza (direzza rear/pilot front) the car became dangerous. the rear was floating like crazy and VDC was kicking in non-stop, even on strait road!!!! tire was the same profile as before. I made around 100 feet from the tire chop and got back telling the guy no way I would be running on those tire. I upgraded to toyo T1R and after 1500 km they are excellent, no more strange VDC issues.
Also, I remember that dealer try to re-center the steering wheels on the computer setting. Didint change a things but mignt be something to try.
Good luck with your problem
Also, I remember that dealer try to re-center the steering wheels on the computer setting. Didint change a things but mignt be something to try.
Good luck with your problem
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Originally Posted by ericsherbrooke
when I changed my rear tire with dunlop direzza (direzza rear/pilot front) the car became dangerous. the rear was floating like crazy and VDC was kicking in non-stop, even on strait road!!!! tire was the same profile as before. I made around 100 feet from the tire chop and got back telling the guy no way I would be running on those tire. I upgraded to toyo T1R and after 1500 km they are excellent, no more strange VDC issues.
Also, I remember that dealer try to re-center the steering wheels on the computer setting. Didint change a things but mignt be something to try.
Good luck with your problem
Also, I remember that dealer try to re-center the steering wheels on the computer setting. Didint change a things but mignt be something to try.
Good luck with your problem
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Sorry for the hassle, get this. I decided to check tire pressure as one last ditch effort. All were at 35 psi except that my left rear had 80 LBS!! YES 80 LBS! of air in it! I lowered it to 35 and all is well again. I wasn't going to be able to sleep leaving you guys wondering. Thanks for all your help! Needless to say my tire guy is gonna take a beatin in the morning!
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when they mount tire they use more pressure to bead the tire, the guy forgot to lower it once thr tire was propelly bead on the rim.
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As for centering the steering, the dealer plug in a small nissan device under the dash and in the menu he found the option to re-center (reset) the value that describe as the steering being in the center. took 5 min, done nothing to my car.
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As for centering the steering, the dealer plug in a small nissan device under the dash and in the menu he found the option to re-center (reset) the value that describe as the steering being in the center. took 5 min, done nothing to my car.
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Originally Posted by ScottR
Sorry for the hassle, get this. I decided to check tire pressure as one last ditch effort. All were at 35 psi except that my left rear had 80 LBS!! YES 80 LBS! of air in it! I lowered it to 35 and all is well again. I wasn't going to be able to sleep leaving you guys wondering. Thanks for all your help! Needless to say my tire guy is gonna take a beatin in the morning!
No offense but it wouldn't have been the people on here that would be keeping me up! You have put a lot of time and money into that car - with good result I might add - and that would be the major source of worry if I were in your shoes.