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New tyres, car all over the road



The car (182) had 4 PE2s. I got 2 F1s today. Had the F1s put on the back and the PE2s that were on the back moved to the front.

Now the handling at speed is terrible. You make a small turn at motorway speed and the car does a big wobble, difficult to explain.

I tried putting the F1s on the front and PE2s on the rear and the problem goes away.

I've had F1s before on my 172 and they were great. So I can't work out if the problem is because I moved the old rear tyres to the front or just that the F1s are rubbish on the back? I had them on the front in my 172.
 

Daniel

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
A guy once told me (no idea if its true....) That you should have directional tyres on the front of the car, and asymetrical tyres on the rear.

Like I said, No idea if he was talking through his bumhole.
 

Daniel

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
Yeah, new tyres need 200-odd miles to scrub the shiny s**t off the top.
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  EV (s)
I've just put 4 toyos on mine and its all over the shop.

You just have to go easy.
 
  alien green rs133
A guy once told me (no idea if its true....) That you should have directional tyres on the front of the car, and asymetrical tyres on the rear.

Like I said, No idea if he was talking through his bumhole.

the idea behind this is the asymetrical tyre heats up better on the back, a directional tyre struggles as it had different forces applied to in compared to that of a front/driving wheel

directional for driving wheels
asymetrical for non driving wheels

although there is not a problem putting directional on rear, just not ideal

saying that i have goodyear f1's all round car handles mint :cool:
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
I found f1s feel wobbly then when you go past that there fine, just have to trust em.


(don't blame me if you crash and die)
 
Que crash pic

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Just kidding that was October.

I've done about 150 miles, but mostly in snow and I couldn't get up to any real speed today to see what they were like.

I found f1s feel wobbly then when you go past that there fine, just have to trust em.


(don't blame me if you crash and die)
 


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