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Tyres from Hell and the holy grail?


Guest Mark Estdale

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Guest Mark Estdale

I've a NA mkiv and it eats tyres like nothing else.... so far

Yokohama GPs lasted 3 months on the rear

Continental Contisport Contacts lasted 5 weeks! :banghead:

 

To my mind this ain't good.

Any suggestions for tyres and how long do your tyres normally last?

Rear 255/40/17 Front 225/50/17

 

I just want something that will last long and stick to the road rain, shine and snow! :)

 

What in YHO are the daddies?

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NA's cant burn 235/50/17 so definately aint gonna burn 255's. i really cant think of any possilbe problem except wheel balancing. but just make sure that ur supplier isnt giving you all the old stock of tyres.

 

I completely agree with adi2009. Nothing to do with the tires, but with setting of the wheels. :sly:

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Got myself some Dunlop Eagle f1's from Envy last week... came highly recomended... Really good traction - makes the car feel much better..!

 

You mean Goodyear Eagle F1s I think. They are very good, that's what I've had on mine the last couple of times. Fairly cheap too compared to some.

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I've a NA mkiv and it eats tyres like nothing else.... so far

Yokohama GPs lasted 3 months on the rear

Continental Contisport Contacts lasted 5 weeks! :banghead:

 

To my mind this ain't good.

Any suggestions for tyres and how long do your tyres normally last?

Rear 255/40/17 Front 225/50/17

 

I just want something that will last long and stick to the road rain, shine and snow! :)

 

What in YHO are the daddies?

 

Is it wearing the inside shoulders out? Has it been lowered? Yes to both = needs the geometry resetting, and i do NOT mean just the toe settings... or putting back to stock ride height.

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I'd like to know why you are eating through tyres that quick. Is it even wear? Do you like making the tyres smoke at every set of traffic lights!?!?!

 

Just checked, the wear is actually worse on the outside. As I paid for the wheels balancing and set up when I changed the tyres. :banghead: So I guess I need to find a garage that really knows what to do. Can anyone recommend a good Supra friendly garage in/near North Yorkshire?

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Guest Mark Estdale
Is it wearing the inside shoulders out? Has it been lowered? Yes to both = needs the geometry resetting, and i do NOT mean just the toe settings... or putting back to stock ride height.

 

 

Don't know anything about what's been done to it I'm afraid, suppose I need to take it to someone who does!

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it has to be tyre wear caused by altering the geometry usually through lowering the car too much and not adjusting the camber

 

Any suggestions as to who where I can get this sorted? I'm in North Yorkshire.

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