996 Turbo / GT2 Turbo discussion on previous model 2000-2005 Porsche 911 Twin Turbo and 911 GT2.

Alignment, new tires???

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Old Jun 11, 2009 | 01:16 PM
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Alignment, new tires???

I just had a new set of rear Michellen PS2 installed on the turbo (front tires still good) . Inside portion of rears cords were showing. Also after replacement of rears alignment was done. Running -1.7 in rear.

Problem is now when I load front driver side suspension PSM will kick on when I am in a tight left handed bank (only on drivers side front wheel) , without driving aggressive. Car never did this in the past. I have ROW suspension on the car now. Can anyone clue me in to whats going on?

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Old Jun 11, 2009 | 03:02 PM
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I read the service manual says that whenever you have an alignment or suspension change you are supposed to zero out the steering sensor with the PST2 diagnostic tool. I guess it sets the steering sensor to the new normal. Ask your tech about it.
 
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