Wandering on the highway
Anyone else have have this Issue? My mechanic says he doesn’t see anything wrong with the suspension but I was wondering if maybe I put in some good quality aftermarket struts it might help. I have no interest in lowering the car and I would prefer not to stiffen the ride by a lot but the car isn’t fun to drive on the highway and it seems like it’s getting worse. This should be a great highway cruising car but I don’t look forward to long trips since you have to actively steer the car all the time. It has 42k miles on it and was aligned 6 months ago with the tire installation.
any suggestions or similar experiences welcome.
BTW, how do you like the Diamond Silver Metallic
Hi and thanks for your reply. Sadly my car does not have adaptive cruise control and the lane assist is only passive, not active so we can rule that possibility out. The tires were purchased at Town Fair Tire in southern New Hampshire and were definitely “computer balanced” at the time of install. I will have to check and see if they offer free lifetime balancing, they offer quite a few other things. I don’t notice any thumping or vibration which you might typically expect from an out of balance tire but I’m not ruling anything out yet.
you're in luck:
https://www.townfairtire.com/vehicle/tires/
They have free alignment as long as you buy tires from them.
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I have the same tires and the car feels very controllable and planted, even over different road surfaces and grooves.
I have the same tires and the car feels very controllable and planted, even over different road surfaces and grooves.
Wheel bearing were checked no issues there. The car does eat front tires from outside edge but no pulling.
Last edited by NachoLibre; May 21, 2018 at 11:38 AM.
Wheel bearing were checked no issues there. The car does eat front tires from outside edge but no pulling.
2nd shop same thing. Did the camber bolt on both side still pulls to right
3rd shop...this shop does custom car alignment..car goes straight but eat tire edges.
With 95k soon I will put 5th set of new tires at front...rear just got 3rd new set.
Camber - Notches facing outward will reduce inside wear which is common. There is a line on the bolt. You should check if they are.
Caster - pulling back driver caster and pushing forward passenger caster will move car left. How did they install them? Check bolt lines. Passenger side line out and driver side line inward.
Only after this can the alignment shop do the only thing that they can do which is set toe.











