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I have a problem that's getting worse. Whenever I turn left or right, with full (or nearly full) lock, my front wheels slip, as if the road is icy.

It happens when the road is dry or wet, icy or not.

I notice it the most when turning right. It's as if the right wheel hits an icy patch and you can feel the corner slip. It's most disconcerting.

Normal driving, straight ahead, or turning such as changing lanes, whatever speed, is fine. No instability, wheel wobble, etc. It's just slow, nearly/full lock manoeuvres.

Any ideas?

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I have a problem that's getting worse. Whenever I turn left or right, with full (or nearly full) lock, my front wheels slip, as if the road is icy.

It happens when the road is dry or wet, icy or not.

I notice it the most when turning right. It's as if the right wheel hits an icy patch and you can feel the corner slip. It's most disconcerting.

Normal driving, straight ahead, or turning such as changing lanes, whatever speed, is fine. No instability, wheel wobble, etc. It's just slow, nearly/full lock manoeuvres.

Any ideas?

I think that those of us with the wide low profile tyres, i.e. like the S-Lines all experience quite noticeable tyre-scrub at low speed near/full lock. I'd agree that it feels like something isn't right - I have whinged and my local Audi dealer (Listers, Stratford) who have done the 'they all do that sir bit'. It seems more noticeable now the tyres are half-worn though.

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I feel a little better now. +++

In over three years of ownership I've never really noticed it and it appears to be getting worse. :uhoh: Which prompted this post.

I bought new tyres a few months back and wondered if it was them. It didn't do it straight away, but as the tyres wear it's becoming more prevalent.

Oh well. I'll let the wife know. She was getting worried and fearing mega-bills as the car is now out of warranty.

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