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04-26-2012, 12:14 AM | #1 |
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So i bought a 335i Coupe in March. Had winters on and I had a BMW shop do an alignment etc. Everything was all good, until i put my summers on. Running stock rims, 225 fronts 255 rears on the OEM Bridgestone RFT. The car tramlines like crazy on anything but freshly paved, grooveless roads. Is this the tires causing the problem, or is it because the widths are staggered, or did the BMW shop screw up the alignment?
Any suggestions on how to fix this without spending alot of money? It feels almost dangerous, I just about got thrown into another lane today when my attention wandered for a second.... |
04-26-2012, 10:40 AM | #3 |
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What tires? The Re050a RFTs tramline quite a bit. Also what PSI are you running? But yeah, get a printout of the alignment settings they used. If your toe is off it can make the car feel very darty.
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