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Car feels wobbly at higher speeds

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pte_ng_k_c:
The reason I suggested Yokohama DB Series is because it's a comfort tyre (silent type) so it will not be noisy if you are travelling on high speed (100-150km/h) and most important is that it won't be slippery when it comes rainy season.

I'm not a technician, too bad I had upgraded to 17" rim with Bridgestone tyres (performance type). Really miss my DB series..... :(

Ender:
Float or wobbly?? Very different thing...

Wobbly at high speed. Go and re balance your wheel at high speed.. Had that experience before..

Float.. Sorry ccan't help.. Lower your expectation, or add more weight to your car.

clarence:
Latio is only 1110kg, so it is normal for that floaty feel at high speed, but its economical.

Or would you prefer a fuel guzzling Kia Cerato Forte 1.6 tipping the scales at 1330kg?

galoe:
Tks for the feedback all...
Will monitor and determine next steps after!

Happy CNY!

jliow:
I just like to add that if you experience wobbly feeling driving at high speed on a say very open area NS highway, chances are that you could be encountering wind drafts, thats why they installed wind socks on some stretch of the NSHW.

you don't have to go far to experience that, even in SG, especially recent weather has got sudden gusts of wind, travelling at 90Km/h along TPE or changi coast roads during early evenings, u could feel the wind pushing your car so badly that U need to adjust your steering wheels to correct the car heading.

So keeping to your speed limit is important on open areas of the NSHW, a strong gust of wind can make a lane filtering potential hazard

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