Steering Wheel Sensitivity Is Very Soft In Normal Mode!
#31
Lexus Test Driver
I've got a guy that is so picky he closes the bay door so the wind/breeze doesn't alter his laser system. He lets me watch him as he checks and/or aligns my cars. Perfection!
#32
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Thread Starter
LISTEN!
I made the thread to see if I am the only one experiencing this, if so I would take it in the dealer. I didn't ask for your advice on how to fix it Mr. Know it All, all I asked is if your are experiencing the same things, that's it. And the next step will be my choice. And from the responses people are experiencing the same things so **** off. Just because you have 10000 posts doesn't mean you know everything.
I took your advice on the detailing because I saw your credibility. You have 0 credibility when it comes to this issue so why would I put extra psi in my tires when the owners manual says otherwise. You just throwing ifs and maybes at me. Seriously, **** off.
Last edited by PirelliRC; 01-13-15 at 07:20 PM.
#33
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Thread Starter
So that's 5 people (including me) that definitely felt it. And 3 people including you didn't. 5 is the majority moron. Stop lecturing me, you old fart.
#34
Lexus Fanatic
But, like I said...you don't actually want to solve your issues you just want to complain and argue with people when they offer your suggestions that may help you. You've done it multiple times across multiple threads. Thats why the first reaction to your post was (even if it was meant to be funny...he still reacted that way for a reason):
Originally Posted by ItzFilyO
Man stop complaining!!!
So that's 5 people (including me) that definitely felt it. And 3 people including you didn't. 5 is the majority moron. Stop lecturing me, you old fart.
And now you're calling me names? And I'm the childish one? You're a hoot, whipper snapper (I'm 33 by the way, if I'm an old fart you must be about 16).
Last edited by SW17LS; 01-13-15 at 07:22 PM.
#35
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Im not saying as soon as you take your hands off the wheel it shoots away everywhere. My point is when you are on an uneven pavement (such as a freeway) because the freeways have a slight angle to them so the rain water will run off and drain away, and you take you hands off ... the wheel will follow the curve dramatically.
All cars will do this to some degree obviously because there is an uneven angle, but im my experiences the GS is much more sensitive to these curvatures. If you are not experiencing the same problem , hey im truly happy, but its seems the majority of the people are experiencing it.
All cars will do this to some degree obviously because there is an uneven angle, but im my experiences the GS is much more sensitive to these curvatures. If you are not experiencing the same problem , hey im truly happy, but its seems the majority of the people are experiencing it.
I only noticed this when it was really cold below 35 degrees on my all season MicheliN MXM4 before I switched to winter tires. It was not there when the tires were fairly new and had enough tread depth. Now my problem is gone even when its 0 degrees outside. I want to help you as much as I can. My alignment is spot on, If you get this pull regardless of temperature or pressure, get the toe-in spec for the front wheels and make sure its a ittle positive toe-in for the front to prevent pull when on uneven road.
Last edited by Rexus300; 01-13-15 at 07:33 PM.
#36
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#37
Lexus Test Driver
Im not saying as soon as you take your hands off the wheel it shoots away everywhere. My point is when you are on an uneven pavement (such as a freeway) because the freeways have a slight angle to them so the rain water will run off and drain away, and you take you hands off ... the wheel will follow the curve dramatically.
All cars will do this to some degree obviously because there is an uneven angle, but im my experiences the GS is much more sensitive to these curvatures. If you are not experiencing the same problem , hey im truly happy, but its seems the majority of the people are experiencing it.
All cars will do this to some degree obviously because there is an uneven angle, but im my experiences the GS is much more sensitive to these curvatures. If you are not experiencing the same problem , hey im truly happy, but its seems the majority of the people are experiencing it.
#38
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#39
Lexus Fanatic
I didn't curse at you, I asked if all you wanted to do was B@tch or if you actually wanted help...because all you've done towards anybody who has tried to help you since you've been here is argue with them. I didn't call you anything, why would I? I'm a grown man.
#41
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Thread Starter
dude no one is fighting with you, its a discussion forum and that is what I am doing. Im not wasting anyones time, people actually benefitted from this thread because they thought they were the only ones with this issue.
#42
Lexus Fanatic
Nobody benefits from a thread about an issue unless we can collectively solve the issue. You've been presented with several ideas about what you can do to try and solve your problem, what would benefit everybody would be if you would try some of this stuff and report back instead of just responding to everybody's attempts to help you with reasons why you aren't willing to take their advice.
#43
Lexus Test Driver
Everybody just calm down dammit!!
I'm running 40 psi all around and I probably feel the road more than those who run lower psi and my tire wear looks normal. The temp here is always in the 50s, 60s, and 70s, doesn't make any difference.
And I bet if my car is pulling the right on one uneven road and I turn around and go over that same road again it'll pull to the left.
It's the road, not ur car.
I'm running 40 psi all around and I probably feel the road more than those who run lower psi and my tire wear looks normal. The temp here is always in the 50s, 60s, and 70s, doesn't make any difference.
And I bet if my car is pulling the right on one uneven road and I turn around and go over that same road again it'll pull to the left.
It's the road, not ur car.
#44
Lexus Champion
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Also, Pirelli tires on my older GS and my Ml350 and Audi A8L all had soft sidewalls causing more flex on uneven road. I remember my 2006 GS with 18 inch rims would dart like mad on the uneven grooved roads near stop lights or highways. I bumped up the pressure and it went away. When I switched to Michelin I never got this problem ever with the exception that the tires were very worn out like on my current GS. I also got this problem on my 2013 Ml350 when the alignment was out. Pretty much I can say I have seen this everywhere and I resolved it when changing tire, pressure and alignment. I highly recommend you try one of these first and see what happens. You will be happy.
#45
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