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git@no 08-12-2016 01:47 AM

Square set up 19x10 feeling shaky at the front wheels
 
Hello there asking for some advice
I recently installed some 19x10 rays oem 2013 forged on my Z and since then I feel like the stering comes very sensitive with any imperfections on the road becoming a little bit of a concern for me.since is my dd
I have 265/35/19 on fronts
And 285/35/19 on rears
My questions is my car needs sone alignment after this or is the 20mm difference between the front and rears tires?
I was running the oem.set up before this with none of tge issues stated above
Please let me know what are opinions or experiences about this
Best regards

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madeinjapan 08-12-2016 08:26 AM

y didnt u jus run the same tire all around ?

git@no 08-12-2016 09:50 AM

Because pokes out too much in front
But if that's the reason i may have to change it

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Nick M 08-12-2016 10:50 AM

Is the car lowered?
When is the last time you had an alignment?
How many miles on the car?

Changing your setup might have revealed some alignment issues you didn't know you had, or maybe something in your steering components is worn or damaged, or maybe one of your tires isn't properly balanced or one of the new front wheels is bent.

Could be many things. If those front tires were really stretched on the 10" wide wheel then id say sure thats causing it, but its only 10mm less than OEM width.

I'd start with a process of elimination.

cjwsrt6 08-12-2016 10:50 AM

That isn't the reason, you're not running a spacer up front right? If not get the tires road force balanced and aligned

Trips 08-12-2016 11:16 AM

You've got a wider wheel/tire in the front so the tramming/twitchiness is just magnified from the stock wheel/tire setup.

If you are running after market sways? This compounds the twitchiness.

As long as it's not pulling to either side alignment should be fine, But wouldn't hurt to get it checked if it's been awhile. :ugh2:

If it's vibrating? That's another story.

If you do have aftermarket sways? Try using the stocks sways to lessen the tramming/twitchiness.

Other than that I don't see an actual problem WE all get used to driving on our toes with wider rims and tires.

git@no 08-12-2016 12:23 PM

Ty all for ur replys i knew u guys will help.me a lot
Let's start the elimination process
No spacers on front
Just 20mm on the back
When i powdercoat my wheels it reveals a little bent on one of the wheels but no that huge
Car it is lowered on megan racing springs 1.75 all around
Car was alignment with the old set up
And 265s on the 10" wheel doesn't look to stretch especially with those Michelin

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OptionZero 08-12-2016 02:56 PM

Sounds like you're feeling tramlining. Read about it here:

Tire Tech Information - Tramlining: Coping with the Ruts in the Road

git@no 08-12-2016 03:47 PM

Ty for the info option
Looks like that's what is happening on my case

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