Hi, I and my Monday car have a new problem: Since I have Fulda winter tires (205/55 R16 91T FULDA MONTERO) on my car, the car pulls extremely to the right. Without holding the steering wheel it is not possible to drive straight out 50m. The tires are on the original Vovlo steel rim. Volvo has roughly checked the track at the front (not measured) and it will probably lie on the tires. The summer tires did not have this prob lem. Since the tires are depending on the direction of the running, one can I have also heard that the V70 has a “problematic” chassis. I to the tyre dealer: (I bought the new original sealed tires at Ebay. The tyre dealer pulled the purchase of Alufelfen on the steel fields in the summer.) They came up with the idea that the tires from the front to the left would change from right to left for a test. This is why Volvo didn’t come up with it, or they didn’t want it?). Result: Car still pulls to the right. Tyre dealers: The tyres are 99,999% OK, because it’s very untrue that 2 out of 4 tyres have a Macke. They then made an electronic axle measurement and determined that the chassis was totally adjusted (back axle). The car is only 20 months old with 25000km. They have set it all. Ergebis: Car still pulls to the right. grrr rr! Statement from tyre dealers: Vovlo has a “very sensitive chassis”. I went back to Volvo. My thoughts: We can test new winter tyres from us and then see instead of that have made another axle measurement at Volvo. Result: The chassis was “totally set”. (how strange???). After a test drive quickly shows up: It still goes to the right. TOL!!! What should I do now? Suspension set correctly (according to Volvo). Winter tyres OK were also in the test m The winter tyre is different from that of Volvo. In my circle of acquaintance is a tyre salesman who tells me the following: 1. Vovlo has a shitty chassis (very critical to adjust, everything is very “soft” and “labbery” 2. The Fulda winter tyre is very soft, which is good for the winter, but bad for “critical chassis” because the tire keeps the vehicle in the lane. 3. The ones of Volvo winter tyres (Conti, Pirelli) are harder. 4. Buy no Volvo, have only annoyed with…. well great… Question: Who has similar experience, or possibly the creepy tires? Thanks for the help. Marko