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Possible drive-train damage???

Old Apr 2, 2007 | 02:35 PM
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Question Possible drive-train damage???

Hello fellow evo members, how are you guys today?? Ok, so basically i need some advice from my fellow members. Here is my problem, So I was using four Kumho Ecsta tires size 235 45 17 tires setup on my car, i had one go low and i drove on it, so i temporarily replaced it with my stock enkei rim, I was driving with the three kumhos and and one enkei with the yokohama tire(Front passenger tire). Now i drove the car like that for about a week and had the usual binding and the car would steer itself to the left and would feel unstable if I brake hard because of the difference in thread in the yokohama's and the kumho's. Now i have replaced my setup with some brand new falken's 235 45 17 all around . Most of the steer pulling has gone away but then i noticed that the car still feels unstable at about 80-90 miles an hour or faster. So, I then decided to get an alignment and the car feels better but it tends to pull very slightly to the left, and feels unstable with really really hard braking. Now my question is, could i have caused damage to the car when i drove the car for a week with one yokohama and all three kumho's??? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 02:38 PM
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i think u posted in the wrong section. we drive ralliarts here.
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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 03:17 PM
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Moved.
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