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Offline The wheel man

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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2008, 02:57:28 pm »
I dont know what you mean    :mad: :jumping: :fighting:

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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2008, 03:26:18 pm »
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Okay, hoping all you're eyes are now suitably glazed over, so I'll begin....

The tyre industry as a whole recommends that on FWD cars where it's safe to mix tyre treads (but always matched on axles and never at all on AWD vehicles) that you run your deeper treads on the rear rather than the front. This of course assumes that your front treads are not threadbare! The basic reason is (as I understand it) that as you approach the limits of your front wheels you don't want your rear wheels to be heading off as too much oversteer - The rear needs stability.

When you have insufficient tread on the rear wheels of a FWD car, the rear end may more easily step out of line (oversteer) and furthermore this lack of adhesion can more easily result in a spin. Anyroadup, it's the tyre industry recommendation.

http://www.michelin.co.uk/michelinuk/en/car-van-4x4/less-worn-tyres-rear/20070314172074.html

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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2008, 06:29:08 pm »
OK that i understand.  But i have to say that if you have better adhesion on the rear due to newer tyres / deeper tread this would encourage understeer which is, in my opinion, more common a trait to come across that oversteer.

Put it this way, if you needed to do an emergency stop what would you prefer to be fitted to the front of your vehicle.  New tyres or part worn?

Im not saying that Michelin (for instance) are wong its just that would have thought that the tyres that do 70 odd percent of the breaking, all the power and breaking would need to be the better ones........

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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #18 on: November 14, 2008, 06:50:33 pm »
^^^^

Swings & Roundabouts, so to speak.

Ideally you need good enough tyre treads all round. Every circumstance/instance of braking, cornering, etc, is slightly different.

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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #19 on: November 14, 2008, 07:37:05 pm »
Its also about behaviour under braking, all the weight is transfered to the front so you need the best grip you can get from the rears to stop them breaking adhesion whilst there isn't much weight on them :smiley:
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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #20 on: November 14, 2008, 07:48:39 pm »
I agree with Robin and Gaz's points, one of the way's it was also described to me on a Road skills course at Silverstone a few years ago was that the average drivers is much more able to control/deal with an understeer situation rather than a oversteer situation, so as Robin said having the better adhesion on the rears will only go to help avoid oversteer for an average driver.  :smiley:

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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #21 on: November 16, 2008, 11:46:44 am »
just had 2 goodyears fitted to the back and its defo better on the back

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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #22 on: November 16, 2008, 11:49:32 am »
How much did you pay for them Mat and were from if you dont mind me asking. I need to buy 4 in the next few weeks.  :wink:

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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #23 on: November 16, 2008, 12:37:51 pm »
How much did you pay for them Mat and were from if you dont mind me asking. I need to buy 4 in the next few weeks.  :wink:

try blackcircles.com as i only got them a few £ cheaper and fitted them myself  :wink:

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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #24 on: November 16, 2008, 05:42:36 pm »
I got a good deal on 4 Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta's with the alloys, so it would have been rude not to try them.  :innocent: 8)
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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #25 on: November 16, 2008, 06:04:45 pm »
^^^^

Are those the assymetric Vredesteins, John?


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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #26 on: November 16, 2008, 07:09:43 pm »
I know a couple of people running vreds, with positive results.

What wheels Hurdy 8)

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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #27 on: November 16, 2008, 07:11:39 pm »
I know a couple of people running vreds, with positive results.

What wheels Hurdy 8)

i put these on the front on my last civic type r and it had so much more grip, i was very happy with them :driver:

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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #28 on: November 16, 2008, 11:01:19 pm »
^^^^

Are those the assymetric Vredesteins, John?

Yes :happy2:
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Re: new tyres time
« Reply #29 on: November 16, 2008, 11:02:23 pm »
I know a couple of people running vreds, with positive results.

What wheels Hurdy 8)

I'll take pics tomorrow Gaz :innocent:
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