W1NGE
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- First Name
- Adrian
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- 992.2, ex GTS ST owner, Macan T
I guess you just have to suck it up and get over it.Seems like there could be a compromise in the geometry extremes. This only happens to me when I'm going slow with an extreme angle of steering in cold or wet weather. If the steering geometry was set up for perfect Ackermann steering in this condition, the juttering wouldn't happen and we would all be relieved from this embarrassing sound. This would not affect performance driving at all since no one is driving with the wheels locked at max steering angle. Would it be possible to get an alignment to accommodate this? Or would it require re-engineering the steering geometry which wouldn't be practical for anyone other than Porsche? My dad had a Viper with gigantic wheels and I don't recall it doing this.
You get what you get.
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