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Old 03-27-2012, 04:38 PM
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New tires problem

I got two new rear tires on saturday and as soon as I got them installed I drove on the highway and it felt like the rear was loose or something so I immediately pulled over and checked my lug nuts wasn't that kept driving and I just felt like I was driving a semi or something the rear felt like it was independly following my front tires...so I thought it was my camber or something because I went from completely bald tires to brand new tires, got an alignment today and they fixed my toe but my camber is still in the red they said my camber arms are maxed? Im lowered on bc racing coil overs with spc front and rear camber arms. But it still does the same thing after an alignment only other thing I could think is that I need to replace the front tires too because they are getting to the wear marks and the car is just driving weird with so much traction in the rear??

Any help is appreciated!

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Brennen

I will try to post my alignment results tonight...
 
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Old 03-29-2012, 05:12 PM
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Moving from two worn down, tight handling rear tires into a pair of fresh full tread depth tires will give that feel. It's going to be squirmy for a bit until the wear down some.
 
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