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991 GT3 RS rear axle grip problem...

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Old 07-16-2017, 01:47 PM
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991 GT3 RS rear axle grip problem...

Guys, i have finally realized that my car have a problem with grip one the rear axle.

I would say car is unstable.

It's not possible to accelerate with steering wheel turned without slide...

I have a filling my ex gt2 back in 2003 had much more grip on the back.

any thoughts guys?

should I start with wheel alignment check? car is 3200 kilometers old now. I'm running michelin cup2.

Thanks Karol

BTW. I dont think its low tire temperature problem..
 
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How is your rear tire wear looking? I'd bet you either have worn rear tires or possibly the alignment, particularly rear toe, needs to be corrected.

Is this something you have always noticed since the car was new or has this only been happening recently?
 



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