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carvalho360 11-16-2011 02:39 PM

Any one else having an issue with this?
 
I drive an 09 370z, 20k miles (like new) and lately I've been having a few issues. Last month I could not go over 50mph due to a leaking shock, which was replaced. Every time i would hit a bump, the car would practically fly. Now however when I go over 80 (yea its not exactly legal but still an issue) i get some sway in the wheel. Its as if it it over steers. (no its not just me). I used to be able to break 80 without this issue happening. At higher speeds the car has issues changing lanes quickly and/or maintaining lane on small bumps. I had a 350 with 50k miles that never had issues with breaking 80 mph, and back when i first got the 370z i could easily break 80 safely.

-some ideas ive had were possibly the 2 different treads on the tires, front are stock, back are some other company.
-I recently had the rear tires changed, all were balanced (not aligned..not sure if they needed to be)
-front brakes need to be changed, but that shouldnt cause a issue with driving, right?
-i did some googling/ searching and found it could possibly be a bent rim, but im not 100% sure and that is not a cheap thing to check
- the car passed nissans free 18pt inspection or whatever they do

If anyone could throw me some input it would be greatly appreciated. I enjoy driving safely at slightly increased speed as im sure many others do so any input would be helpful!


i italicized my exact issue for anyone to lazy to read everything i just wrote

kenchan 11-16-2011 02:45 PM

here:
"-I recently had the rear tires changed, all were balanced (not aligned..not sure if they needed to be)"


drive it some more to break-in your new tires. it has release oil from the mold.
the other thing is your other shocks might be blown too. check for leaks and replace.

also recommend alignemnt after checking everything over.

carvalho360 11-16-2011 02:50 PM

yea i definitely have to get that alignment, and the shocks were fine 400 miles ago when nissan checked them, you think they could have blown between now and then?

kenchan 11-16-2011 02:53 PM

yah, shocks can go bad pretty quickly. do you get any rattles or squeaking over bumps? you can visually check the shell of the strut and shocks to see if they are leaking or not. dealer inspection is pretty basic stuff...

carvalho360 11-16-2011 02:58 PM

damn...yea ill take a look at that tomorrow then, probably wont be able to see it if its raining out... what exactly would that look like? oily, clear, dark, watery?

kenchan 11-16-2011 03:00 PM

yah, you'll see tattle tail marks of fluid around where the seals are under the dust boot.

carvalho360 11-16-2011 03:03 PM

alright thanks alot... I' ll post tomorrow if i see anything i cant explain haa

pf62 11-16-2011 03:04 PM

I think shocks should be replaced in pairs, especially if the other side has 20k on it.

kenchan 11-16-2011 03:10 PM

i usually replace all 4 together if one blew after 15K miles or so. :)

carvalho360 11-16-2011 03:23 PM

you'd think nissan would tell me something like that.... i wasnt sure how long shocks usually last so i didnt think about that

onzedge 11-16-2011 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pf62 (Post 1410705)
I think shocks should be replaced in pairs, especially if the other side has 20k on it.

:iagree:

somatic 11-16-2011 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carvalho360 (Post 1410644)
-some ideas ive had were possibly the 2 different treads on the tires, front are stock, back are some other company.

you dont have a matching set of tires? isnt that a big nono when your wheels are staggered>?

carvalho360 11-16-2011 03:32 PM

nope, front 2 are stock, back two are something else... and i have no idea what problems that would cause, I'm hoping its not the tires cause they only have 1k miles on them

cptspeed 11-16-2011 03:34 PM

Its your tires. I had this problem. i replaced the stock rears with new hankooks, car had the same symptoms you describe. Replaced the fronts with matching hankooks and smooth sailing after that.

carvalho360 11-16-2011 03:41 PM

well thats going to suck... ill still check the shocks and if that doesnt do it then ill be ordering new tires real soon


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