Best tire for CGT
#61
So I do like speed and thrills, but somehow it don't seem right in the gentleman's cruiser
#62
With excitement!!! I won a slalom a couple years back in a Cayman S against a dozen Porsche owners and some track racing guys. I had never driven it before but swung that sucker round like you do with your Bent.
So I do like speed and thrills, but somehow it don't seem right in the gentleman's cruiser
So I do like speed and thrills, but somehow it don't seem right in the gentleman's cruiser
The new tires are fine but I still have a steering wheel shake around 60-70mph, much more so with cold tires. I had hoped that would have been corrected with the new rubber but it is not. I was told that these tires do need warming up but am concerned that there is another reason for vibration at the wheel.???
#63
With excitement!!! I won a slalom a couple years back in a Cayman S against a dozen Porsche owners and some track racing guys. I had never driven it before but swung that sucker round like you do with your Bent.
So I do like speed and thrills, but somehow it don't seem right in the gentleman's cruiser
So I do like speed and thrills, but somehow it don't seem right in the gentleman's cruiser
#64
The car had the vibration when i bought it. It does improve as much as 90% after I drive it a bit. The car has hit a curb with the previous owner as one of the wheels has chrome damage. I have had it looked at and no one has diagnosed the problem properly. I wonder if I have a wheel that is the problem? Howe would it improve with warm tires??? I may have a gremlin or need a priest.
#65
The car had the vibration when i bought it. It does improve as much as 90% after I drive it a bit. The car has hit a curb with the previous owner as one of the wheels has chrome damage. I have had it looked at and no one has diagnosed the problem properly. I wonder if I have a wheel that is the problem? Howe would it improve with warm tires??? I may have a gremlin or need a priest.
#66
no Gremlins Doc! It's the wheel. It might have gotten bent or cracked and they repaired it. If he hit the curb hard enough possibly links. You just had new tires put on, so I believed they were all balanced and realigned. Check the old tires, the one that has that strange tire wear is probably the culprit.
Seconded. All tires flat spot a bit from sitting, but running them quickly rounds them up. The new tire compounds are not like the old days.
You probably have 2 separate issues here. The tires temporarily out of balance and the bad wheel with a permanent problem. Although tire balancing macines are very sophisticated these days, they don't spin the tires near fast enough for a perfect balance. High speed rotating machinery is typically balanced at full speed. For tires this would not be cost effective. Some shops can balance tires on the car so the discs are also balanced but they are few and far between. To add one more issue, the tires may rotate on the wheel under agressive driving. The front tires move backwards from braking and the rear tires move forward from acceleration. Happens on race cars all the time. Put a mark on the tire next to the valve stem and see if this is an issue. If it is, your "spirited" driving may be part of the problem.
Don't give up on the spirited driving. If a bent wheel is not the problem (I suspect it is) you might have to live with the vibration.
#67
My old local mechanic was just in the office and after hearing all the history he agrees with you guys that it's a wheel. He offered to lift the car and spin them to see if we could discern which one it is.
I'd rather accept vibration than drive like an ole lady.
I'd rather accept vibration than drive like an ole lady.
#68
I picked up the car yesterday from the dealer who installed my Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus XL and I can confirm that the noise, especially crack/tar slap, is far better than it was with the stock Yokos. There is still a rumble on grooved pavement but I don't think any tire will not have that issue. Handling seems better but I didn't drive it enough to confirm that.
Very happy with my choice. Bought them from the Tire Rack for $299 ea.
Very happy with my choice. Bought them from the Tire Rack for $299 ea.
#70
Agreed. What's important to me may not be as important to others. In addition to quiet tires I also wanted good wet traction and was willing to give up some dry traction to get it. I live in Wisconsin and snow can be an issue which is another reason I went with all season tires. Works for me.
#73
[QUOTE=JJV104;3680566]And the excursions to 100 mph+ put such a smile on my face the mileage isn't an issue. How lucky we are![/QUOTESSuper luckyJust drove mines to SEMA 2012 for the show and drove her back home.
#75
Pretty fun. 6 days was a lot of Vegas for my taste. Some really nice products and cars. Great parties. weather was perfect. Ran some Nitto Invos on 22s all the way there and back. Not bad at all. Need some of those in 20s so I can really run them.