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Abdul 02-25-2010 01:50 PM

Some one tell me this is just not right
 
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After less than 5 months of driving my gtr, this is what happens to the front tires. Is this normal? my car swerves like no tomorrow in the rain. I cannot even go faster than 60 mph when cars around me go 70 mph and even faster. I tried once to go as fast as the cars around me and cost me 29k after my car hydroplaned with these tires. There even was a witness who saw my car that day swerving. I thank him for stopping by and checking on me after the car got stuck in the woods. I am clueless. I don't drive the gtr in the rain any more. I used to drive every day. Now I feel more comfortable driving my Silverado 2002. At least I can drive the truck with peace of mind without having to slow down to 50 mph and taking the right lane. . I drove in the snow in Canada before with front wheel car for months, and I can say, driving the gtr in the rain is even worse. If this sounds unbelievable, I am ready to give my car for a test drive, but whoever drives it is responsible to what happens to him and the car. lol

GTR215 02-25-2010 07:43 PM

You difinitely need to get new tires. You see the threads in the tires. You should get a wheel alignment. That's not normal.

Abdul 02-25-2010 11:22 PM

but why would such a thing happen to a brand new car?! i mean 80% of the tire is in a good shape except of the one inch or so from inside.

DjIce 06-17-2010 08:02 AM

hmmm...interesting.

CR8-10_GTR 06-18-2010 05:32 PM

Wow, that's seriously messed up, alignment and tires...

Nerwuca 07-21-2010 02:12 PM

definitly need an alignment, your camber is way off for some reason.
I would take it to the dealer and have them check it out because that only happens when you lower your car or hit something hard enough to mess up the alignment on your suspension.


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