Notices
Macan 2014-Current

White-knuckle highway driving on wet road

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 09-10-2015, 03:34 PM
  #16  
mb1
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
 
mb1's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: chicago
Posts: 1,112
Received 208 Likes on 124 Posts
Default

Not windy
Old 09-11-2015, 04:03 AM
  #17  
Sven76
Pro
 
Sven76's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Germany - Frankfurt area
Posts: 556
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes on 2 Posts
Default

Worn tires are a plausible explanation. I get c 8k miles on my Cayman (excluding track duty, that's a separate set of tires), so 12k on the Macan sounds reasonable, high torque will contribute.

Take a mental note: Will need to check tires in the Macan more frequently, I have now 4k miles on the Macan...
Old 09-15-2015, 11:11 AM
  #18  
ecpchris
Rennlist Member
 
ecpchris's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 133
Received 16 Likes on 6 Posts
Default

I would definitely have the suspension checked on the wheel that was clipped at 2 months. Could have a slightly bent control arm or tweaked suspension bit. Your symptoms sound more like suspension than tires. I hope you get it resolved
Old 09-16-2015, 06:13 AM
  #19  
Enilder
Instructor
 
Enilder's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Northeast
Posts: 106
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by mb1
Picked up the Macan from the dealership yesterday. According to the service guys, it was a combination of the tires and the alignment, but they weren't sure which caused which. The tires needed to be replaced at less than 12K miles I feel dumb that I didn't check the tires. Never occurred to me that they'd be so warn in such a short period of time. (Typical wear time for my 997, but unexpected with my wife driving the Macan).

The other complicating part of the story was that the rear driver's side bumper and wheel/tire had been clipped (while the Macan was stationary and the other car was driving slowly) when the car was less than 2 months old. That tire and wheel had to be replaced, but at that time the dealer didn't think that difference in the mileage between the two rears would be an issue. Not sure that it was, but there may have been a subtle suspension issue that contributed to the current issue. Hopefully resolved.
Michelins? I've seen at least 1 other person who had to replace it under



Quick Reply: White-knuckle highway driving on wet road



All times are GMT -3. The time now is 10:04 PM.