Steering off center after different wheels-tyres
Hi all! I wasn't sure where to post this so I will just stick it here..
I have an issue with my 7er, I live in Sweden and 99% of cars come with two sets of wheels, summer wheels and winter wheels (with studded winter tyres-mud snow tyres)
I've been driving my car with the winter wheels on, the car drives perfect.. lovely ride, however now we are allowed to put summer wheels on(tyres) after doing so I immediately noticed my steering is around 5 degrees off center, to the right. The car is not pulling what so ever it goes dead straight but the steering as I said is about 5 degrees to the right. If I center the wheel my car starts slowly going left.
The tyres are id say almost new and the wear is pretty much even from what I can see. Pressures all the same. 50psi. They are also all the same brand (hankook)
The alloys are aftermarket 19" running 245 45 tyres. I did notice that the spigot ring on the front right wheel was slightly smaller than the rest of them, could this be causing the issue? if not im completely baffled as to how this can be.
I also get a little steering vibration around 70mph which gets a little worse when I press on the brake pedal. I am guessing is due to the slightly smaller spigot ring or the wheel needs balancing as I did not have any steering vibration with the winter wheels on.
If anyone can please give me a little heads up on this that would be awesome!
Cheers
Last edited by oliverd642; 03-30-2017 at 08:24 AM.
A set of hub-centric rings is relatively inexpensive, buy a complete replacement set.
You can attempt resetting the steering angle, it may not apply to your model, but you can give it a shot, try this:
with the steering wheel centered, start the car, turn wheel to the left fully and hold for 2 seconds, then turn wheel to the right fully and hold for 2 seconds then turn back to the left fully hold for 2 seconds, then center the wheel..... turn off the car ... wait 15 seconds, start the car...done. May or may not work, can't hurt to try.
Did a shop transfer your wheels, and maybe attempted steering angle recalibration?
When was the last time an alignment was performed?
(along with steering angle re-calibration)
UPDATE
Today I had a wheel alignment done and reset the steering angle sensor. The steering is slightly better but still off center. I'm clueless on what can be causing this issue.. =(
The only other option I see to solve this mystery is, to swap out the rims to the previously fine running winter set.
If this test returns steering to normal, then the summer set would be the cause of your trouble.
I shall do that this weekend and see what happens. Thanks for the help
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Hi! offset looks to be slightly different, they sit a little closer to the wheel arches. The front tyres are slimmer than my winter tyres even though they say 245 and the winters say 235..
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