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Aaron,
What kind of tires were they ? I know several other racers who had the same problems with M/T radials last year.. But, I think the problem was corrected by M/T...I never heard of this problem with Hoosiers...... Maybe its the tires and not the car, you might want to try another set of radials....Good Luck,
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Sounds like too much caster in the alignment. Try checking the caster curve at different points of the suspension travel.
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I have only heard of the bigger radials doing this. The smaller(9-10") dont do it. I think the tire pressures have an effect on the severity of the wobble.
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Put the old tires back on, If it still does it.
Check the rear shocks... It really sounds like a rear shock. Last edited by KEN BUGAJ; 01-03-2008 at 04:21 PM. |
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