Earlier this week I was driving somewhere to stay overnight and I was pacing along a rural national speed limit type road (60mph+) when I had to correct a bit of a twitch on a fast left-hander which is unusual as I drive that stretch a lot. Later I tried to provoke things on a roundabout to see if something was amiss but it seemed as grippy as usual.
Next day I get out and see I've got a completely flat right rear tyre. Put the spare on and drove down to tyre place. Had a slight oversteer twitch moment when steering right on a roundabout. Put it down to slightly damp road surface at the time, but still unusual.
Had to buy a brand new right rear tyre (Nankang replacing a Goodyear). Driving it back I took a medium sized roundabout the usual way, carrying a reasonable amount of speed into it. Just past the apex, where the loading is probably the most, the back end stepped out big time. I had to do my best Sebastian Loeb to catch it and not spin. (No-one was around to see it ! It must've looked great!) In my fright I had to pull up somewhere with the hazards and check the wheels/tyres. Visually ok, got home and checked them all; front pressures fine at 30psi, left rear 32, new right rear 30. Corrected the rears to 33 and went out to see if this would happen again. I was a bit scared, but when I had the bottle to carry some good speed into a roundabout I had the same problem. Driving in slower and feeding in the power was no problem.
I was worried so I'm borrowing another car at the moment. Could it be the tracking? Or something more wallet-emptying, like new bushes or dampers?

'96 2.0 CDX Estate