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I've been doing a lot of reading, and I've spoken to a couple mechanics and I don't think my tyres are a problem, I still want to change them due to age.

A lot of people, and my own research are telling me my HICAS might be playing up. I'm still researching HICAS, but it does make sense, if I were turning and my HICAS isn't aligned properly, it could have caused my rear to swing out...

Given this car has had multiple suspension changes and who knows what past, That could be right but i'm no expert.

If your HICAS is becoming temperamental, and lets face it its coming up to 20yrs old. There is the slightest possibility it could have aided. When i first purchased my 32 it was the first mod i did. Made a world of difference made it feel solid.

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