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Tramlining


Burgundy17

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  • 2 months later...

Sounds like you blew a strut. If you forcefully rock the car up and down does to continue to rock on? Have to do this on all four corners to be certain.

Or maybe needs an alignment. Mine goes perfectly straight. Grooves don't bother how straight it drives. I had to google tramingling to answer this question.

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Agree with akirby, it really depends on the road. I do notice it more now that my winter tires are on (tire is more narrow and a softer compound). It feels so at ease once I get the OEM 21" Pirelli's back on.

 

Barvic, tracking and tramlining are different but exibit the same characteristics (I learned this the hard way spending tons of money on my Subaru BRZ to correct what I thought was it not tracking straight). Floaty feeling and following of the "waves" of the road are a dead give away that it's tramlining...especially when your vehicle seems to drive straight on smaller, flatter roads.

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