TAMORA TRAMLINING?
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jo5eph

Original Poster:

427 posts

239 months

Sunday 19th March 2006
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Now then I believe the term 'tramlining' refers to the way the cars handling is affected by imperfections in the road or grids. But my god my Tam gets buffeted around when it hits anything. Is this normal and how can i reduced it. Note i have 16s on :-(

targarama

14,713 posts

305 months

Sunday 19th March 2006
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It is quite sensitive, but shouldn't be dangerously so.

jo5eph

Original Poster:

427 posts

239 months

Sunday 19th March 2006
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hmm sumfin up then, it feels dangerous m8 but also feels sensitive.

petros

2,441 posts

251 months

Sunday 19th March 2006
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Ring Ian at Middlewich 01606831244, and book it in to get the suspension geometry checked.

lundinoir

633 posts

247 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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I've not experienced anything like this with my Tamora.

jimmyt

332 posts

267 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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Hi Joe,

I had something like this when one of the main dealers put my new wheels/tyres on. They'd left the tyres pumped up to 30psi in each corner - it was like driving on huge ballons!

Anyway, once I'd let them all down to 24psi, the car was much more managable. Check this before you get the suspension geometry checked out.

I assume the tyres on the 16' wheels have the same psi settings - anyone?

James

jo5eph

Original Poster:

427 posts

239 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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Hi Jimmy,

Hows tricks?

Yes fair point re the air pressure bud. I'll check the manual and pay a visit to the esso to check the tyre pressure. Are you getting much chance to drive your TAM?

Cheers
J

jimmyt

332 posts

267 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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The last time I drove the Tam was with you - its depressing but don't have a garage down here to keep it in.

My old man's taken it out a few times to keep it ticking over.

You get yours back from the service? Hope it wasn't too pricey.

Any luck with getting the 18' alloys yet? Plus are you thinking of a sports exhaust too - there's loads of threads on PH about different types of exhausts available.

jo5eph

Original Poster:

427 posts

239 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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Ah jeez thats depressing man, didnt know you couldnt drive it. The 12k service was £250 + vat, absolutely peanuts m8. Got a discount due to a delay. Still requires tappet adjustment and laptop set up so gota take it back.

Id like some 18s but anthracite or black are hard to come by. Best option is buy silver ones and spray them black. Id be very interested in your silver ones if theyre ok or of course your anthracites :-)

Hope you get a chance to drive the silver beast.

gazzab

21,532 posts

304 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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what tyres do you have on? Some are more prone eg S03s are the worst for it in my experience.

jo5eph

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427 posts

239 months

Monday 20th March 2006
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hmmm theyre avon i think. will do some testing tommmorow. whatever happened to good old yokos?