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Old Nov 12th, 2019, 22:00   #11
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I had a similar issue and cured it by putting the N/S tyres at 72 psi and the O/S at 8 psi.Straight as an arrow.

It worked for me but do it at your own peril.
will give it a go ..... will hammer it down the motorway and see how i get on .... look for me in the news
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If you are inflating to 72psi have you check the max pressure on the sidewall - 72 psi seems very high
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I had a similar issue and cured it by putting the N/S tyres at 72 psi and the O/S at 8 psi.Straight as an arrow.

It worked for me but do it at your own peril.
Or attach an old tractor tyre to the back of the back with a rope - but tie is to the opposite side to the pull.
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If you are inflating to 72psi have you check the max pressure on the sidewall - 72 psi seems very high

I do hope that you have not taken my post seriously.
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Old Nov 14th, 2019, 10:10   #15
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I do hope that you have not taken my post seriously.
I don't think that 99% of us would have, 'S60D5-185'. It is the 1% who might lack the knowledge or experience to realise that who concern me.

Regards, John.

P.S. I thought that we had banned political threads anyway; pulling to the left, indeed - we'll have someone complaining about a right-leaning car, next! J.
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