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juan05 04-12-2009 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by 50 plus (Post 55137)
I agree..When traveling on a section of I 75 that was recently repaved, the Z tracks like its on rails, but when I get to local roads that have been heavily traveled with trucking and the like, the wide tires have a knack of wanting to go in and out of the grooves. Again the tail tell indication seem to be a freshly paved area. Here in FL the heat and sun does and excellent job of melting roads...

hey i live in florida also. so does your 370z pull to one side? because im planning to getting one soon. (JULY)

dad 04-12-2009 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 50 plus (Post 55608)
I have the stock tires that came with the sports package.

Sounds like the tires are the problem.

http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...-one-side.html

50 plus 04-13-2009 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by juan05 (Post 55622)
hey i live in florida also. so does your 370z pull to one side? because im planning to getting one soon. (JULY)

No...My Z does not pull to any side...the only problem I note, and its not a problem with the car, is that when driven on local roads that are traveled by heavy trucks, It likes to swing from side to side. This being a result of the grooves formed by the heat and the trucking. As I noted before, when I travel on the newly paved section of I 75, the Z tracks perfectly...


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