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Originally Posted by Coon-azz
I'm more curious what caused the hydroplaning at such low speeds. I've a 2012 and drive casually in the rain and really have to be doing some hard clutching or cornoring to get the back end out. Was it cold out and were you on your summer tires? I drive mine year round so I've driven in some darn heavy rain so I"m curious what happened here.
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Really sounds like worn rubber in the back. Sometimes it's hard to tell as what you see from the side of the car looks fine compared to the inside of the tire where it's all worn to nothing.