Car feels like a boat.
Directly after driving out of the shop I felt the difference, the steering was exteremly light. Getting on the road was a different story, taking a very fast lane change made the car swerve! It feels like a s350 very floaty and unresponsive it takes alot more steering angle to achieve the same turn.
This is killing my enjoyment of driving my beast since it doesnt have the precicison and harshness as before. I read it could be new tires coating which gives it less grip, but is this enough to change to driving feel totaly?
May be worth checking if the alignement is out? (could still be despite this being done)
Mine needed to be adjusted 2 times before they got it right.
Front camber -2.03 -1.98
Front toe 0.17 0.16
Back camber -1.56 -1.56
Back camber 0.11 0.12
Any idea if these are up to spec?
OP -- check your tire pressures and make sure they are where they have to be.
Pressures in spec, alignment in spec, then I hate to break it to ya but it sounds like it's the tires you just picked up.
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An update tho, the car feels planted and the steering is heavy again below about 60km/h. However on highspeeds it feels floaty. Kinda scary driving above 160 right now since I don't feel I can trust the handling.
Going to a different make of tire can definitely explain the difference in feel, as each tire type obviously differs. A few questions to provide a different perspective for you:
1. Is this your first tire change on the car? If so, you went from learning the car from day 1, slowly and progressively over time, to now putting on brand new tires that sort of 'reset' the steering feel all the way back to day 1 again. You've probably forgotten what it felt like since you've driven tens of thousands of miles since then.
2. Did you let your previous tires get really low? Low tread means super fast, snappy steering response. There's significantly less tread 'wiggle' when you demand the tires change direction, and you probably became accustomed to that responsiveness. You'll have to give your new tires some time to wear down a bit, as well as give yourself time to get used to their feeling of delayed responsiveness. Also, that "extra turn in" you're describing is textbook for new tires - you've got fresh, tall treads which literally take longer to respond to your steering input as they flex more under load. We're talking milliseconds here, but it's certainly noticeable. The result is you feel like you have to turn in more to achieve the same results.
3. Do you drive aggressively? And I don't mean "like a jerk," I mean do you enjoy driving your car like a sports car - hard cornering, lively acceleration, just enjoying the car for what it was built for. If so, you're going to feel the above 1 & 2 much more than someone who infrequently demands anything from their tires.
When I got my second set of Super Sports put on, I very nearly went back to the shop to say something had to be wrong with them. It literally felt like the back end wanted to snap out on me, and everything was squirmy. But I told myself to give it time because I knew better, and sure enough, I had totally forgotten about it until I read your post. And it's only been 4 months.
To the post above about tires being great right out of the box, absolutely not. Maybe a track ready tire, but they are designed to be warmed up to work. Most tires need a little time to get the release wax off the outer shell and work as they should. Maybe 20 miles, maybe 200, depending on the tire, but a brand new tire will almost never work as well as one that has a few initial break-in miles on it.

Have a nice day.
Yes, this started as a tire thread... and I will gladly discuss tires with you, but when any normal human being sees something so glarigly wrong as to be dangerous to someone's life, at least in my universe I feel that it is their duty to say something as hurting someone's feelings does not have a higher importance than preventing injury or saving a human life. Now, maybe you really didn't know that what you did was stupid, but if you were not an idiot you would have realized that and stopped instead of continuing to defend your irresponsible behavior.
So - I am now going to pull out of this, but if you have an ounce of gray matter in your skull, I would STRONGY suggest that you stop with the juvenile behaviour and replies, reflect on what has transpired here in the last day and try really hard to draw the much more important conclusion - not the one about your panties being in a twist.











I wish I read about them before buying.

