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I had a terrible yaw problem on my heavy town sedan. It was unsafe. I put a friends firestones on the rear and that fixed it. I then bought 4 Firestone’s and that fixed it.
A Tudor is a light car and if you are getting big time yaw, it has to be the tires. Try 50 psi, maybe higher. When you make a steering input, and then a correction, you go off the road, or into traffic. Your quail is moving from side to side. No good. Be careful.