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I didnt know feathering was still an issue. I have an 03 Touring and it had the tire roar, if you have it you know it, but after the dealership fixed it the car is fine. I'm not sure what the process was to having it fixed, or if it will come back but for now I'm happy.
I also had the s-tune susp and nismo wheels with S03's done. I also bought the package deal from firestone for unlimited alignments which I get every 6mo's (I was told for a sports car with aggressive susp that this is recommended).
I have never had a prob with feathering.
However, prior to having my susp/wheels/tires replaced, I had several thousand miles on previous S03's without alignment and without prob. (I changed to S03's several mo's after I got car).
Track model built 10/02.
I have never had a prob with feathering.
However, prior to having my susp/wheels/tires replaced, I had several thousand miles on previous S03's without alignment and without prob. (I changed to S03's several mo's after I got car).
Track model built 10/02.
Last edited by uro279; Nov 25, 2004 at 06:19 AM.
Originally posted by Built2shredZ
From what I've heard and read it was mostly an issue with 2003 Z's. And a few of the 2004's in the early production runs. Far as I know later 2004's and 2005's are fine. I only have 2000 miles on my 2004 so I can't really say, but so far the tires look x-le nt.
From what I've heard and read it was mostly an issue with 2003 Z's. And a few of the 2004's in the early production runs. Far as I know later 2004's and 2005's are fine. I only have 2000 miles on my 2004 so I can't really say, but so far the tires look x-le nt.
isn't there something in the lemon law that saw something like, if the manufacturer can not fix the problem on the 3rd attempt they have to buy back the car??
p.s. my car was manufactured Sept. 2002, and i have 24k miles, no feathering at all!!
p.s. my car was manufactured Sept. 2002, and i have 24k miles, no feathering at all!!
Last edited by orhanz33; Nov 25, 2004 at 12:16 PM.
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