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Wider tires do tend to tramline more easily than narrow tires, but I haven't noticed any tramlining with my stock tires. If your tires are good, the only thing that
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Wider tires do tend to tramline more easily than narrow tires, but I haven't noticed any tramlining with my stock tires. If your tires are good, the only thing that I could think of that would cause it to be squirrely on any type of pavement would be the alignment. I have noticed it wanders more on groved roads, but never to the point of being squirrely. But again, if the tires are good, i would be checking the alignment.
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