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Tires tracking

Trashpanda1

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Running the stock pirelli's on stock wheels. Do these tires tend to follow the uneven parts of the road and steer the car and pull it? Ran Pirelli on my Audi S4 and S5 but never had this problem. Figured I'd ask before I start replacing sway bar links and steering components with upgraded parts.

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It’s called tramlining…have your tires and alignment checked before you start throwing money at parts that won’t fix it.
 

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Was next on list, will schedule it when I get back home from work in few weeks.

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Running the stock pirelli's on stock wheels. Do these tires tend to follow the uneven parts of the road and steer the car and pull it? Ran Pirelli on my Audi S4 and S5 but never had this problem. Figured I'd ask before I start replacing sway bar links and steering components with upgraded parts.

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On our roads, which are really bad, I notice some tram lining, but it isn’t horrible. Just slightly noticeable.
 



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