Tire-feathering-sufferers: Do I have tire feathering ? Pics included
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Took some pics this morning with my crappy camera phone...
2004.5 6-speed 13895 miles, 13 months


2004.5 6-speed 13895 miles, 13 months


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yes you're right it does look that way... i drove down an absolutely quiet street after your post, and shifted to neutral and let her roll from 45mph down to 20 and i didn't hear a thing from the front wheels with my windows down... does this mean anything ?
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First they do a new alignment with the latest specs. They also swap the tires right to left.
See this thread to see exactly what they do:
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....ight=tire+Bonz
Then when you feather the OTHER side of the tire, you then get new front tires. Sometimes if the feathering is so severe, they'll skip the swap and just give you the new tires.
See this thread to see exactly what they do:
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....ight=tire+Bonz
Then when you feather the OTHER side of the tire, you then get new front tires. Sometimes if the feathering is so severe, they'll skip the swap and just give you the new tires.
No, you have to have OEM tires on the car for them to do this.
I believe that they have some sort of reimbursement procedure though. If you can prove that you had the feathering and had your tires replaced before the TSB was issued, I think they will reimburse you a certain amount. I'm not completely sure though. Call Nissan and ask them. I wouldn't trust what your dealer tells you so call Nissan directly.
I believe that they have some sort of reimbursement procedure though. If you can prove that you had the feathering and had your tires replaced before the TSB was issued, I think they will reimburse you a certain amount. I'm not completely sure though. Call Nissan and ask them. I wouldn't trust what your dealer tells you so call Nissan directly.
desiZ,
try braking between 45 and 20mph. If you hear roaring, you may have the problem. Don't worry, you're not alone. There are self-help books available, and if you need, we have a large and caring support group that meets here every Thursday night. Just say "Hi, my name is desiZ, and I have a problem". And we say, "Hi desiZ, we are working on a solution...don't give up".
try braking between 45 and 20mph. If you hear roaring, you may have the problem. Don't worry, you're not alone. There are self-help books available, and if you need, we have a large and caring support group that meets here every Thursday night. Just say "Hi, my name is desiZ, and I have a problem". And we say, "Hi desiZ, we are working on a solution...don't give up".
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Originally Posted by bwilliams
desiZ,
try braking between 45 and 20mph. If you hear roaring, you may have the problem.
try braking between 45 and 20mph. If you hear roaring, you may have the problem.

well i have an 04 and i heard that the tsb for upto 24k is only for 03's... my 15k service is coming up and i'll probably take it to performance nissan and see what they advise...
Originally Posted by Bubble
in term of feathering, what the dealer can do about?
After 36k miles of suffering, my dealer put new tires on front and aligned. Immediately, I took to independent shop and confirmed my dealer's equipment was off, probably was off for the last 36k miles. The independent aligned, and I've driven for 16k miles with no problems.
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