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Originally Posted by oscargarza88
Those were my thoughts exactly before I was semi convinced by you guys on purely tires haha.
I'll go under there and triple check all the arms just in case something is loose. Once again weird that it's only in the rain not in the dry if it was a alignment/suspension issue you know.
Thanks
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I really don't think it's tires at all, but change them if you know they are bad and if you have the same problem then it is something more serious.
I ran my last set of tires into the damn dirt before I swapped them 3 weeks ago because my race shop guy told me explicitly "Do not go to the track again on these tires!"
If you have OEM sways, and low mileage like you are talking about, then something is wrong back there and needs to have someone professional look at it. If the tires don't fix it, then you have something loose in the back end that needs a real suspension tech that knows the 370z. If the tires make a vast improvement, then you need to take your rear camber down to like 1.3 and stop buying sh`tty tires.