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Unusual tyre wear DZ03G?



M.C..

ClioSport Club Member
I have been using the Dunlops for a while now and seem to keep getting a weird wear pattern, where it is creating a staircase type pattern.
I run 30psi hot normally but do up the front pressure to 32-34psi hot sometimes as the main loaded tyre begins to roll and wear the edge.

Sorry about the bad picture but you can see how it wears at a angle down to where the thread is cut into the tyre then it has a square wall upto the surface and back down again.
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  182cup & 172 racecar
I've never had that trouble with mine, but then they never go over 30 psi.

You will need to take tyre temps to find more out tbh.
 
  mk1 Octavia VRS
Have similar wear on my AD08Rs that have been on the front. Also running 2 and a bit degrees negative camber on the front, similar pressure and had the outside edge wearing more. I'm running Eibach pro-kit springs so still get quite a lot of body roll on track and I suspect even with the camber on the front, the wheel/tyre is leaning over more than would be ideal.
 

M.C..

ClioSport Club Member
I am leaning towards suspension as I am on standard shocks and cooksports, just wondering if they are not upto the job?

@Tony Hunter you run ASTs don't you?

I have watched some videos about weird tyre wear on bikes and it mainly comes down to suspension, rebound damping is a main cause, I may get me a cheep eBay laser thermometer thing to find out what is happening next time I am out.
 
  mk1 Octavia VRS
I reckon we're getting positive camber during cornering which is causing this wear and the extra wear on the outer shoulders. Those with coilovers set up for track use should have less body roll and therefore maintain a better camber angle during cornering which is kinder to the tyres.

I have one of those eBay infra red thermometers - I'll try and remember to take a number of readings across the tyre next time out, though I don't think it will show much as I expect the tyre temperature to even out over my cool down lap.
 

M.C..

ClioSport Club Member
The cooksports are quite firm but think the shocks are becoming the weak point as the tyre is putting more load into it than it was designed to cope with, causing the tyre to do the work.
I think you are right with the body roll wearing the edge.
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Only just seen this. That's definitely down to your suspension not being stiff enough mate. It's rolling over the edge of the tyre and running positive camber. You'll only combat that by stiffening the suspension (springs and dampers) or run more camber up front.
 
  mk1 Octavia VRS
Are you sure? I think mine will allow more camber. The Cooksports are also a bit lower than the Eibachs I have so that should give you more camber before the adjustment that the bolts give you come into play. The position of the tab on the washer will adjust the range of camber the bolt will give you.

A few options:
1. Better suspension as @NorthloopCup said. Probably looking at coilovers with a spring rate designed for track to get the stiffness you need for DZ03Gs
2. Tyre downgrade to AD08R/595RSR/NS-2R so you're not asking as much of the suspension. May still need more camber to reduce shoulder/step pattern wear.
3. Continue as you are but look at adding more front camber. You could also have the tyres swapped left to right to even out the wear on the shoulders.

Be interested if you do option 2 or 3 to see what the results are. :smile:
 
  182cup & 172 racecar
Those cheap laser temp things aren't much god for tyre temps, alright for discs etc.
You should be looking at a 10 deg spread across the tyre.
 
  Mk1 MX-5 (x3), Westy
Agreed. IR gun is next to useless for tyres unfortunately.

Does the car suffer a lot of understeer? Any vids? Looks like the tyre is getting 'scrubbed' across the track surface to me.

Do you have a rear ARB?
 
  Rs200t lux
Agreed. IR gun is next to useless for tyres unfortunately.

Does the car suffer a lot of understeer? Any vids? Looks like the tyre is getting 'scrubbed' across the track surface to me.

Do you have a rear ARB?

As above scrubbed around corners
This is caused by you driving hard on corners the treadblock goes down and fills the gaps thus your tyre wares evenly on a corner but when you come in or on the straights the treadblock pops back up into position thus the saw tooth effect
My kumho v70 used to do this when you have more time going fast around corners than you have time going straight

Ps - this just means your good on corners and getting max out of the tyres
 
  Mk1 MX-5 (x3), Westy
Agreed, to a point. Though if the rears aren't showing the same wear pattern it indicates a handling balance issue, with the fronts doing all the work, hence the rear arb question :)
 

M.C..

ClioSport Club Member
Agreed. IR gun is next to useless for tyres unfortunately.

Does the car suffer a lot of understeer? Any vids? Looks like the tyre is getting 'scrubbed' across the track surface to me.

Do you have a rear ARB?

I don't really get any understeer, I do have a Whiteline ARB.
As for the rears showing the same pattern TBH I can't remember as I have swopped them from front to rear to even the wear so all now show the same pattern now.
This has been happening from the first day I used them (second set now), I used Federals 595RSR for a full day and a hot evening before the Dunlops but they never showed the same pattern as these.
So could be suspension not coping with the better tyres?

Here is a video from Rockingham a couple of weeks ago (have not sorted Donington out yet)
 


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