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Old 04-27-2013, 07:24 PM
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Yup tire pressure it is. Can feel it immediately when one side is a but lower than the other.
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These cars are so sensitive
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These cars are so sensitive
That is because they are built for pleasure


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Did you check your tire pressure yet?
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Originally Posted by Themikewoo
Did you check your tire pressure yet?
No, been out of town. I will tomorrow tho. As well as get the alignment done.
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tire pressures~
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Ok. Did the tire pressure, it helped, but the swaying was still there. Went to alignment, alignment was a ways off. Fixed, now its smooth and straight no swaying. Only con of today was the driveshaft bolts flinging out :/
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Originally Posted by AZ-S2000
Ok. Did the tire pressure, it helped, but the swaying was still there. Went to alignment, alignment was a ways off. Fixed, now its smooth and straight no swaying. Only con of today was the driveshaft bolts flinging out :/
What was off on your alignment? Post the printout.
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Originally Posted by Mr.60trim
Originally Posted by AZ-S2000' timestamp='1367288356' post='22508539
Ok. Did the tire pressure, it helped, but the swaying was still there. Went to alignment, alignment was a ways off. Fixed, now its smooth and straight no swaying. Only con of today was the driveshaft bolts flinging out :/
What was off on your alignment? Post the printout.
I didn't get it :/ but it was way off he said. Keep in mind its sitting on Tein Flex. I could even see it was off. One wheel was straight, other was slightly turned.

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Originally Posted by AZ-S2000
Originally Posted by Mr.60trim' timestamp='1367325618' post='22509318
[quote name='AZ-S2000' timestamp='1367288356' post='22508539']
Ok. Did the tire pressure, it helped, but the swaying was still there. Went to alignment, alignment was a ways off. Fixed, now its smooth and straight no swaying. Only con of today was the driveshaft bolts flinging out :/
What was off on your alignment? Post the printout.
I didn't get it :/ but it was way off he said. Keep in mind its sitting on Tein Flex. I could even see it was off. One steering wheel was straight, other was slightly turned.
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Well there's your problem, you should only have one steering wheel. Your welcome.


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