Tyres For My Gt

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Tyres For My Gt

Post by pettsy »

For some reason, my gt has eaten a tyre on one side and not on the other: wierd eh!

Anyways, What have you folks with 165/65/13 sized tyres got on?

i haven't got a clue what make to go for, don't really want to be buying s**t hot tyres cos i'll just kill them, but then i don't want no-name s**t that will send me off the road at the first corner.

any advice folks?

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Post by Tahrey1043 »

How much do you spin the wheels (no LSD..) and abuse it round roundabouts? :D That might be your answer (or are you a really, um... heavy individual?). Otherwise, the tracking?
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Post by hardhitter »

Theres plenty of choice in 165/65 13. I would go for michellin or pirelli, they have been good to me.
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Post by robz »

which tyre is it m8? is it really badly worn in comparisson? is it evenly worn over the full tyre?
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Post by Krupa »

I've got Bridgestone RE720s on mine, they're damned good tyres too.

I used to have Falken 502s on it, but they're awful in the wet.
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Post by Gareth_GT_Hatch »

How wide are your wheels? If ur sticking with steelies and theyre only 4.5" wide you cant fit any wider than 165s on but if theyre 5.5" wide which they might be on a coupe, I dunno Ive never owned one you can get 175/60s whichs are a very good all round tyre size (std g40 size) Just dont get budget ones and you should be fine. Look on my tyres http://www.mytyres.co.uk they have tyre reviews and stuff its worth a look
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Post by pettsy »

robz wrote:which tyre is it m8? is it really badly worn in comparisson? is it evenly worn over the full tyre?
well it was on the passenger side,now switched it to drivers side to see if i can even the wear outn with the other tyre.then i'll know its a problem on the passenger side :roll:
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Post by Gobert23 »

If the tyres are the same age, then I'd certainly be checking the tracking and, at a push, make sure the suspensions not weak on one side.

Wear on the shoulder of the tyre is normally down to tracking or even loss of tyre pressure for a prolonged period.

Patchy wear due to weak/failed shock.

If you're looking for new tyres, try: http://www.mytyres.co.uk/

I bought a set of Toyo's... great price and a pretty good tyre as well.

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Post by Tahrey1043 »

The wheels I got off Dave B had similar signs on - three ace tyres, and one that was mostly good across the majority but knackered on one edge, oddly the inside one (thought I could get away with it til MOT time because the car would *never* be riding on it unless something got bent, but the bloody garage had to go spot it :D).
When I was picking them up he told me it came off a Mk4 with crapped up tracking and suspension on one side. Does the problem wheel look a bit funny (ie leaning to one side more) when the car is at rest, compared to the others? Or is it spread evenly over the whole surface, which is possibly something else (or it's toed in compared to the other, when the wheel is straight)

That's what I can remember anyhow, give a reminder if you're watching mr burton.
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Post by nuttinnew »

The passenger front on a mk3 normally go as the tca bushes wear before the driver's side and leaves it flapping about in the breeze. Get some G40 tcas, first thing you should do on a mk3 imo :)
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Post by amstrange1 »

Both the front wheels on my car have terrible wear on the inside edges of them. My TCAs are overdue for replacement - I have standard ones with Powerflex bushes to fit when I get around to it.
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