HELP! - S2R and Oversteer
Someone please help meee!
I just got my Work Meister S2R's fitted and my stook handles like c r a p. I must admit, I didn't have time to have a wheel alignment (I will on Sat). But, is this normal. My stook oversteers like hell!!
Is it the pressures, alignment or what?
I'm so dissapointed. Can anyone please help.
I just got my Work Meister S2R's fitted and my stook handles like c r a p. I must admit, I didn't have time to have a wheel alignment (I will on Sat). But, is this normal. My stook oversteers like hell!!
Is it the pressures, alignment or what?
I'm so dissapointed. Can anyone please help.
Should'a bought Adrenalins. Actually I'm just jealous 'cause I couldn't afford Work Wheels.
You shouldn't need an alignment after fitting wheels. Sounds more like a pressure issue.
What tyres did you get?
You shouldn't need an alignment after fitting wheels. Sounds more like a pressure issue.
What tyres did you get?
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Another thing I thought of late last night. The tyres are new and are not yet run in.
When tyres are moulded they use a lubricating compound in the mould so the rubber doesn't stick. Some of this is embedded in a thin layer of rubber on the new tyre. It can take up to 200Km to run in a set of tyres.
Am I speaking the truth is is this jus BS. I'm sure I read it somewhere.
When tyres are moulded they use a lubricating compound in the mould so the rubber doesn't stick. Some of this is embedded in a thin layer of rubber on the new tyre. It can take up to 200Km to run in a set of tyres.
Am I speaking the truth is is this jus BS. I'm sure I read it somewhere.





