Pilot Sport 4 S tires are on = zero tramlining, zero.Luckily, I have pretty decent roads and have not really dealt with much tramm. However!!! the groves I have found, tires follow. HARD!!! 2 hands at all time. When I picked the car up it had 39psi on each corner. Felt much less tram but the ride was horrendous!!!! Much better with the 32PSI.
same here, e36 m3 for 10 years and currently e46 m3. i want another e36 some day.Another E36 M3 brother, nice. But yes, few cars even today come close to the 'feel' of a fresh E36 M3.
My 997.1 GT3 with aggressive alignment and newish MPSS was a handful especially in Portland where folks use traction tires (studs) several months out of the year. Once in those ruts the car would drive itself, but switching lanes was quite exciting!Congratulations. Beautiful R. Best of luck with it! I agree with your review.
I have to say I don't think there is much that will solve the tramling. I had the brace and swapped to a more compliant tire. Both helped but the tramlining was still the worst of any car I have ever driven. Note that I did not have an R which I hear is worse. I put 305's all around on my Hellcat and it does not tramline nearly as bad as the GT350.
The GT350 is great for a smooth track or road but man, you had to always be paying strict attention when driving my GT350 on the street. I had it do lane hops on certain dips and imperfections in the road. IMHO, this was the largest negative of the GT350.