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Tramlining with 295s on the front

Andy13186

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I recently went to a wider setup and put 295 35 20s on the front with 20x10s and there is a very noticeable increase in tramlining compared to my prior fronts which were 265 40 19's on 19x9's.. Mainly when merging on on-ramps and highway stuff at higher speeds. Wondering if there is anything I can do about it? I tried adjusting the toe but that didnt seem to help, I have very little negative camber and I heard that having more negative camber may increase it. The amount of tramlining increase coming from 265s to these 295's seems insane though, there was none with the 265s but now there is a ton with these 295s and I am not sure why really.. 295 ps4s are the front tires ive had 275 40 19 ps4s on the front with spacers on oem rear pp1 wheels too with 0 tramlining, so I am confused on how it increased so much. Almost seems kind of dangerous having to fight the wheel to stay straight or merge etc.
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I have 285's on the front of the PP2, it still does it. Maybe not as bad as 305's, but it does it on grooved roads. I don't even really notice it now though, my muscle memory deals with it.
 

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Could it possibly be related to rim width. Michelin recommends 10”-11.5” for a 295/35-20 tire. Maybe a wider wheel would help.

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