Hello! I just had a curious question.I've noticed rather recently that whenever I'm on a bumpier (yet paved) road, the rear section of the car seems to slide out more than I'd like it to, as if it's REALLY light back there, to the point that it can chirp unexpectedly when doing around a bumpy corner, especially if I'm braking in the process (I'm not going THAT fast...I think). On smooth roads I don't have much of a problem, though.In the snow, my dear Vibe seems to spin out a lot more than other cars I've driven, such as our former family Lancer. This was fun to discover during last years heavy snow storms. There really isn't much in the back hatch to add any "weight". At the moment, I have the Goodyear Assurance tires on the back, which I believe are the Comfortreds (I bought the cars with these, and they just passed inspection this year). I replaced my old horrid noisy Continentals, rotated my tires and have new ones up front.I'm just wondering if new tires replacing my Goodyears would help out the situation with the bumpy turns, or if I should invest in something heavy to put in back. This is really the first hatchback (sports wagon?) in our family, so I'm still kinda new to this stuff. I'd love any advice you guys can give.Thanks!
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