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Old 12-19-2011, 08:03 AM   #10
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You've tried several tires, had them properly balanced and still have the problem. It's not your tires. Don't worry about "flat spots". I've driven 4 Porsches over the years with 2 being Boxsters and I've NEVER had a problem like you describe and I work out of town 3-4 weeks at a time. I get home, remove the dust from the car, drive off and everything's perfect.

Like stated above you need to take your car to someone who can diagnose this in person, not on the forum. You've got an issue - not tire related. You have a problem that resolves its symptoms when it warms up. So leave it somewhere overnight - with a qualified indie or dealer mechanic and see where it goes. Good luck.
Actually I believe the problem started when he put hankook tires on his car & nothing else was changed. If that is correct I can troubleshoot his car via this forum.
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