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Car Tramlining


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Hi all

Had my car a month now (love it to bits) but it has an issue with "tramlining" it had a siezed caliper when i bought it so i fitted a new one, Tyre presures are 35psi all round, but i cant keep it in a straight line on uneven roads and its quite scary tbh, Then something last night really worried me i was doing 70mph on a motorway road was smooth (for a change), but then had to brake heavily and the car darted all over the road with a wobble through steering wheel this scared my wife to death.

Anyone any ideas please

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Almost certain to be your tyres needing changing. Had exactly same issue on my 450h soon after I bought it. Tyres looked to have life left in them measured by mm depth but we're in fact shot. As soon as most modern wide tyres get to 3 or 4mm ish then they can tramline like hell and under heavy braking take you all over the road. It's worth getting quality replacements to help avoid same in future.

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