roblaw
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I have a 2012 3.8. I got my winter tires changed to summer tires (OEM Michelin) and had a 4 wheel alignment at the dealer. After the changeover I noticed that the car seemed to take bumps differently, a bit more harshly but it felt like the tires were losing contact with the road more often on moderate bumps. I dropped the tire pressure a bit because they were over inflated to see if it helped. It did not.
I had always felt the car, despite the ride, was stable and the tires followed the road contour well without that disconnected feeling. This was different and noticeable. Yesterday we had some heavy rain and some gusty wind. I was on the highway and the car was all over the road. I had always been able to drive in comfort at 70mph+ in the rain with this car before and no issues with safety. I had to pull into the right lane and crawl. When I reached my destination I looked to see if there was something amiss. There appeared to be nothing wrong. And then I looked and noticed one rear tire seemed very slightly off camber, the bottom very, very slightly tilted outward.
Is it possible that this camber issue (and I am guessing, I am not an engineer here) could have so affected the stability of the car because the tire is having less contact with the road. The highway instability yesterday was extremely scary, the car just did not feel unstable, it was actually moved several feet on the road from (I guess) a combination of wind and rain, from the center of one lane to another lane.
Is anyone aware of the 1st Gen Genesis being so sensitive to alignment.
I had always felt the car, despite the ride, was stable and the tires followed the road contour well without that disconnected feeling. This was different and noticeable. Yesterday we had some heavy rain and some gusty wind. I was on the highway and the car was all over the road. I had always been able to drive in comfort at 70mph+ in the rain with this car before and no issues with safety. I had to pull into the right lane and crawl. When I reached my destination I looked to see if there was something amiss. There appeared to be nothing wrong. And then I looked and noticed one rear tire seemed very slightly off camber, the bottom very, very slightly tilted outward.
Is it possible that this camber issue (and I am guessing, I am not an engineer here) could have so affected the stability of the car because the tire is having less contact with the road. The highway instability yesterday was extremely scary, the car just did not feel unstable, it was actually moved several feet on the road from (I guess) a combination of wind and rain, from the center of one lane to another lane.
Is anyone aware of the 1st Gen Genesis being so sensitive to alignment.