Poor Experience with RE-11s...anyone have this same issue?
#16
So that we've all got a good reference, for those of you that are stoked on your RE-11s, what pressures are you running? I found after a good amount of testing today that I could feel marginally more comfortable when I dropped the pressure 4 psi.
-Alex
-Alex
#18
#19
RE-11s
I have over 5,000 miles on my set of RE-11s.
They have been a great tire and served me well last winter, which was quite wet here in NorCal.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post2502734
They have been a great tire and served me well last winter, which was quite wet here in NorCal.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post2502734
#20
I'm watching this as well because I have not had this kind of feedback on them at all. It's all been very positive until now. This is out of nowhere.
__________________
damon@tirerack.com
877-522-8473 ext. 4643
574-287-2345 ext. 4643
**Don't forget to add my name to online orders!**
Or use this link:
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=BH1&url=index.jsp
damon@tirerack.com
877-522-8473 ext. 4643
574-287-2345 ext. 4643
**Don't forget to add my name to online orders!**
Or use this link:
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=BH1&url=index.jsp
#21
It's completely out of nowhere for me as well. All the research I did from multiple sources directed me that this was absolutely the way to go. I don't in any way want to come off as a guy stirring the pot, just trying to get a handle on the situation. Appreciate all the feedback.
-Alex
-Alex
#22
Alex, I am curious on what your alignment specs are.
Just so you know...I run on the street stock PS2's 235-35-19 and 295-35-19 and I have a track type alignment. 13k street miles and my tires look good for another 13+k street miles. I get great tire wear but at times I can feel the car tracking in the highway rain groves or other irregualities of the highway pavment. The car wiggles a little...no biggie...this is normal. On the bright side the car truns in much more crisp and just plain handles better.
I track a lot so here are my latest alignment specs. (I have GT3 lower control arms for more camber)
FRONT
camber -2.2
toe .02 (basically zero toe)
REAR
camber -1.9
toe .16 ( anymore toe and you really wear the tires out..but .16 toe help the car turn)
Just so you know...I run on the street stock PS2's 235-35-19 and 295-35-19 and I have a track type alignment. 13k street miles and my tires look good for another 13+k street miles. I get great tire wear but at times I can feel the car tracking in the highway rain groves or other irregualities of the highway pavment. The car wiggles a little...no biggie...this is normal. On the bright side the car truns in much more crisp and just plain handles better.
I track a lot so here are my latest alignment specs. (I have GT3 lower control arms for more camber)
FRONT
camber -2.2
toe .02 (basically zero toe)
REAR
camber -1.9
toe .16 ( anymore toe and you really wear the tires out..but .16 toe help the car turn)
#23
Mdrums, my car is set to the stock alignment specs (or at least it's supposed to be). We're going to compare the OEM specs to what actually comes up. The new alignment is going to emphasize stability and attempt to tighten everything up. It won't be what would be considered an aggressive alignment, I'm going to trust my tech to guide me through it and we'll get to the bottom of the whole situation.
-Alex
-Alex
#24
I'm pondering which tire to go with, the RE-11 one of them. Not trying to hijack the thread, but what about the DW from Continental? It's decently priced, has high thread wear rate and seems to be sport-ish?
#26
Just an update: Barring anything getting in the way, the alignment should be all taken care of tomorrow and then I will report back. I'm pleased to report that running (what i'd consider) rather low pressure did seem to make the tires a touch more predictable...or at the very least prolong the time I have to make an informed decision.
-Alex
-Alex
#27
Just an update: Barring anything getting in the way, the alignment should be all taken care of tomorrow and then I will report back. I'm pleased to report that running (what i'd consider) rather low pressure did seem to make the tires a touch more predictable...or at the very least prolong the time I have to make an informed decision.
-Alex
-Alex
997.1 - F33/R39 PSI
997.2 - F34/R40 PSI
Anything less is asking for trouble.