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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Tramlining
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<blockquote data-quote="662" data-source="post: 16175130" data-attributes="member: 161934"><p>I know there's been some discussion on tramlining and I put a set of hankook all season street tires on the R for daily type use and they reduce the craziness by 90%. It's pretty normal now.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the discussion at discount tire website that tires have the most direct influence on tramlining because they are the part of the vehicle that comes into contact with the road (and the longitudinal ruts and/or grooves that exist there). Unfortunately anything that increases a high performance tire's responsiveness also increases its willingness to tramline and for the GT350R, most of the cause is the MPSC2's.</p><p></p><p>My hancook's are on after market but still light wheels, so this may also help a bit since the lightweight CF rims have less gyroscopic stability and allow for easier deflection too...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="662, post: 16175130, member: 161934"] I know there's been some discussion on tramlining and I put a set of hankook all season street tires on the R for daily type use and they reduce the craziness by 90%. It's pretty normal now. I agree with the discussion at discount tire website that tires have the most direct influence on tramlining because they are the part of the vehicle that comes into contact with the road (and the longitudinal ruts and/or grooves that exist there). Unfortunately anything that increases a high performance tire's responsiveness also increases its willingness to tramline and for the GT350R, most of the cause is the MPSC2's. My hancook's are on after market but still light wheels, so this may also help a bit since the lightweight CF rims have less gyroscopic stability and allow for easier deflection too... [/QUOTE]
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