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Old 11-01-2019, 07:20 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Magic Bus View Post
Hmm, mine never drifted but it did tramline..
Same here. Due to the stiff sidewalls and wide/staggered tires, our cars tend to follow every little crack and groove in the pavement.
TxDOT took it into their heads to grind down a stretch of about 4 miles of concrete, with grooves going every which-a-way. It's like driving the cars at a theme park. It'll go where you want it to, eventually.
It sounds like you are experiencing tramlining at it's finest.


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