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Black Stallion SRi |
posted on 6th Jun 05 at 11:30 |
Mine does it too only just got 15" alloys, shit myself when i first experianced tramlining, thought i had a flat lol. Got used to it now though. | |
Matt W |
posted on 6th Jun 05 at 11:07 |
mine does the same...... | |
CorsAsh |
posted on 5th Jun 05 at 23:32 |
If your bearings are worn, heavy braking can make your car pull to one side... have you heard any rumbling/grinding noises? | |
Ian |
posted on 5th Jun 05 at 23:05 |
Depends how you want it to drive. If its twitchy now try letting a bit out. Low profiles should generally be run a bit harder than standard to prevent rim damage but you can go down to standard pressures if it doesn't drive well. | |
SetoN! |
posted on 5th Jun 05 at 22:38 |
cheers guys, i cant see it being faulty brakes as the problem has only started to occur since my new wheels 2 days ago. | |
Joff |
posted on 5th Jun 05 at 21:48 |
If it's randomly affecting both sides, then I wouldn't think the brakes are at fault. | |
Ian |
posted on 5th Jun 05 at 21:08 |
Tracking, tyre pressure, could also be that you're just experiencing the side effect of wider tyres known as 'tram-lining'. | |
Jake |
posted on 5th Jun 05 at 18:50 |
or check around the front brakes to see if there are any leaks, etc. | |
Jake |
posted on 5th Jun 05 at 18:49 |
tracking me thinks. Get that checked, if the tracking if fine get them to balance your wheels | |
SetoN! |
posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:09 |
just added a set of 15" alloys to my corsa B, and ive noticed when i brake i get a slight pull just to the left or the right on the wheel as i come to a complete stop. |