gordongecko500
Member
Hi All,
Newbie here to Zed ownership but not to BMWs - I need some guidance!
I've just purchased a AUC Z4C Sport with Bridgestone RFTs all round, brand new at the rear and nearly new at the front, 44k miles.
I have experienced the dreaded tramlining, however last night as I was driving home, I experienced a strange oscillating movement in the steering at 70+ mph (particularly round sweeping bends). It's not a vibration but the wheel has a tendancy to swing gently from left to right. I end up fighting with it to keep it straight.
While I was researching before buying I had read that there is an element of aerodynamic lift at the front which causes the steering to be a little vague? I'm not convinced that pressing the sport button gives any benefit.
Is this a normal characteristic of the car or is there likely to be some fault? I'm not sure this is tramlining as I've driven the same route in an E92 with RFTs and it was much more surefooted.
Any advice will be welcome!
(Apologies - I know there are zillions of threads on this but most point toward a fault and I'm not entirely sure that it is.)
Thanks
Paul
Newbie here to Zed ownership but not to BMWs - I need some guidance!
I've just purchased a AUC Z4C Sport with Bridgestone RFTs all round, brand new at the rear and nearly new at the front, 44k miles.
I have experienced the dreaded tramlining, however last night as I was driving home, I experienced a strange oscillating movement in the steering at 70+ mph (particularly round sweeping bends). It's not a vibration but the wheel has a tendancy to swing gently from left to right. I end up fighting with it to keep it straight.
While I was researching before buying I had read that there is an element of aerodynamic lift at the front which causes the steering to be a little vague? I'm not convinced that pressing the sport button gives any benefit.
Is this a normal characteristic of the car or is there likely to be some fault? I'm not sure this is tramlining as I've driven the same route in an E92 with RFTs and it was much more surefooted.
Any advice will be welcome!
(Apologies - I know there are zillions of threads on this but most point toward a fault and I'm not entirely sure that it is.)
Thanks
Paul