Moin moin! Friday was the time for me, there were summer bikes. I picked them up from a tyre dealer who pulled me new Conti SportContact 2. Right on the first kilometer I noticed that the steering wheel stands minimally to the right at the straight exit. I thought first of all, maybe it’s the new tyres or the wind. Now 4 days and 500km after that still the same thing. On the highway I can easily turn left with straight steering wheel impact. When the steering wheel is released, the car runs very slowly to the left within a few 100m. I can rule out wind by now. It really is only minimally crooked, but that was not the case with the 195/65 R15 winter tyres before and with the old summer tyres either. I did not go against anything in the winter and I also never drive against or over curb edges. Besides, I have been the only one who has been driving with the car for ages. I wonder what sic is, that the mechanics in the workshop have solved the winter bikes at the front with a hearty blow of a thick wooden block, because they were probably fixed on the hub. Now I wanted to put them back on winter bikes today to see if it was on the car or on the new wheels. Well, sadly, wheel screws are pinned. I usually get rid of them with a normal wheel cross. I didn’t even get through on it now, whipping around or with a tube as an extension. h the workshop thinks, how one should solve the screws in a breakdown on the highway with the on-board key… But now I have another guess: 2 years ago I installed a sports suspension and with the old summer tires the axle measurement after it. But the tires were not so top from the drain picture, had sawtooth. Perhaps the track was adjusted on the old tires and with brand new tires (KW 8 & 9 2010) this is not quite true anymore and the winter tires intere In any case, I’m going to go there and release the screws and have them put on properly. Then I switch to winter bikes and see how the steering wheel stands. What do you say about the steering position? As I said, minimal but clearly available. Winter tires are 195/65 R15, the old summer tires were BF Goodrich G-Force profiler in 205/55 R16, that was a V-profile and the new also 205 as said by Conti without V-profile. ede help grateful, since I am just a bit acidified, already alone, that the wheel screws were so balled…