You mentioned the infamous tram-lining of the Alfa 4C. This is a characteristic often criticized by reviewers. I have found that it can be much reduced by strictly adhering to the recommended tire pressures as posted inside the driver's door jamb, 26 psi front and 29 rear. My habit in the past has been to always run tire pressures a few psi over recommendations. Usually, this has helped to tighten up steering response and overall handling feel. However, I have found that the Alfa 4C becomes nervous, and darts all over the road when you increase tire pressure.
Iâve noticed that my Emira does tram line a bit, more than my 911. Iâve got the touring setup with Goodyears- donât know if my alignment is a bit off from factory, or if thatâs just how they are.
@@Rex_Racer interesting. Hard to know. These cars are hand built despite all the marketing. I had some body fit panel issues when I took delivery. I checked four other cars on the lot and it was a complete mishmash. Some had the same problem, some the opposite problem, some no problem at all. So I guess it's possible One car may experience tram lining while another doesn't. Or perhaps it's partially the difference between sport and Turing suspension.... Mine is sport and absolutely no tram lining that I can detect.
Nice video, thanks for sharing.
@@ms8742 my pleasure, thanks for watching!
You mentioned the infamous tram-lining of the Alfa 4C. This is a characteristic often criticized by reviewers. I have found that it can be much reduced by strictly adhering to the recommended tire pressures as posted inside the driver's door jamb, 26 psi front and 29 rear. My habit in the past has been to always run tire pressures a few psi over recommendations. Usually, this has helped to tighten up steering response and overall handling feel. However, I have found that the Alfa 4C becomes nervous, and darts all over the road when you increase tire pressure.
@@365gtb4 Great tip. Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching
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Iâve noticed that my Emira does tram line a bit, more than my 911. Iâve got the touring setup with Goodyears- donât know if my alignment is a bit off from factory, or if thatâs just how they are.
@@Rex_Racer interesting. Hard to know. These cars are hand built despite all the marketing. I had some body fit panel issues when I took delivery. I checked four other cars on the lot and it was a complete mishmash. Some had the same problem, some the opposite problem, some no problem at all. So I guess it's possible One car may experience tram lining while another doesn't. Or perhaps it's partially the difference between sport and Turing suspension.... Mine is sport and absolutely no tram lining that I can detect.