Having doubts about the vreds......
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Mo,
Yup, had the geo done on the new GY, after some work by Grizz, the car is set up the same. In fact, the geo is doen each time i get new rubber.
the GY came in afetr about 100miles. Feckin lethal if you are daft enough to boot it on them cold and new..... Like i did.... outside the fitters...... But once scrubbed, they would be really sticky after about a mile or so, even just pootleling along.
Yup, had the geo done on the new GY, after some work by Grizz, the car is set up the same. In fact, the geo is doen each time i get new rubber.
the GY came in afetr about 100miles. Feckin lethal if you are daft enough to boot it on them cold and new..... Like i did.... outside the fitters...... But once scrubbed, they would be really sticky after about a mile or so, even just pootleling along.
It's all Bollox.
Half of what you read is bull and the other half is all <beep>.
Half of what you read is bull and the other half is all <beep>.
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The TPMS was a good shot, but, they were removed A LONG time ago, running normal valves, well not normal, performance ones that are stronger, more flexable and more expensive!
The balance was spot on. 00 inside and out back and front after a max of 10g was added.
Got it booked into my local "OOOOOAAARRRR" gargae on Monday morning, will get it on the ramp and crawl all over it like a rash. Pull, push twist all the running gear and see what I find.
Been out this morning and given it anohter thrashing- just to see if they are improving, in all honesty, one minute I would be saying "oo maybe they are getting better" then the next " arrrggggh you <beep>, will yo go where I tell you!!"
Its a conundrum .....dunadunadunananananannooooop- pow!
MMMmmmmmmmmm Carol Vorderman...............................
The balance was spot on. 00 inside and out back and front after a max of 10g was added.
Got it booked into my local "OOOOOAAARRRR" gargae on Monday morning, will get it on the ramp and crawl all over it like a rash. Pull, push twist all the running gear and see what I find.
Been out this morning and given it anohter thrashing- just to see if they are improving, in all honesty, one minute I would be saying "oo maybe they are getting better" then the next " arrrggggh you <beep>, will yo go where I tell you!!"
Its a conundrum .....dunadunadunananananannooooop- pow!
MMMmmmmmmmmm Carol Vorderman...............................
It's all Bollox.
Half of what you read is bull and the other half is all <beep>.
Half of what you read is bull and the other half is all <beep>.
Hi Alex,
Shortly before I sold my car to MartWilliams I did the same, had my wheels refurbed, bare metal strip and refitted with new vredstein, have to say I was less than impressed, to the point I phoned Grizz to ask if he had heard anything? He hadn't my point of reference is a slip road coming off the m60 a long sweeping bend that sweeps back over the motorway and is approx a mile long, always has been a reference point for all my cars, with vreds on, the car was unstable at 80, prior to that stuck to this bend like glue upto 120ish, says it all that my a6 diesel happily chugs through at 100, car felt to me as though there was movement inside the tyre almost like liquid had sloshed inside the tyre (hard to explain really), can't really say if they scrubbed in and became better as I sold the car the following day
Tony
Tony
Shortly before I sold my car to MartWilliams I did the same, had my wheels refurbed, bare metal strip and refitted with new vredstein, have to say I was less than impressed, to the point I phoned Grizz to ask if he had heard anything? He hadn't my point of reference is a slip road coming off the m60 a long sweeping bend that sweeps back over the motorway and is approx a mile long, always has been a reference point for all my cars, with vreds on, the car was unstable at 80, prior to that stuck to this bend like glue upto 120ish, says it all that my a6 diesel happily chugs through at 100, car felt to me as though there was movement inside the tyre almost like liquid had sloshed inside the tyre (hard to explain really), can't really say if they scrubbed in and became better as I sold the car the following day
Tony
Tony
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My vote would be Goodyear F1 Assyms 

Clive
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RS4 B7 phantom black saloon, mint, fully loaded, low mileage - FOR SALE!- http://www.rs246.com/index.php?name=PNp ... ic&t=88981
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S2 ABY coupe, S4 B5 saloon, S4 B6 avant
RS4 B7 phantom black saloon, mint, fully loaded, low mileage - FOR SALE!- http://www.rs246.com/index.php?name=PNp ... ic&t=88981
S8 D2 facelift, RS6 C5 saloon, both gone but not forgotten
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Any reason not to go for 275/30s Mooch?
Clive
S2 ABY coupe, S4 B5 saloon, S4 B6 avant
RS4 B7 phantom black saloon, mint, fully loaded, low mileage - FOR SALE!- http://www.rs246.com/index.php?name=PNp ... ic&t=88981
S8 D2 facelift, RS6 C5 saloon, both gone but not forgotten
S2 ABY coupe, S4 B5 saloon, S4 B6 avant
RS4 B7 phantom black saloon, mint, fully loaded, low mileage - FOR SALE!- http://www.rs246.com/index.php?name=PNp ... ic&t=88981
S8 D2 facelift, RS6 C5 saloon, both gone but not forgotten
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Ah well,
I genuinely dont see the point. There is more than enough grip from the OEM size so why risk potential rubbing issues, extra load stress on the running gear and then extra stress on you worrying about the extra stress on the running gear?
Don't think they are any cheaper either, the lower profile would worry me a bit too as as an every day car I think that the bastard is a kerbing or a pothole away every minute of every day, and TBH there is enough to worry yourself with without adding to it on the rubber front.
I have seen too many of these worn tyres that "have just happened- they were ok on the last set", at lets say 180mph on a road in Germany how long is that going to take to saw thru your inner wall? I couldn't live with that uncertainty- especially as Mrs Mooch & baby Mooch use the car during the week. (actually baby mooch now 2 1/2 years old, would be calling dady a feckin great big Jessy if she possesd such obscenities in her vocabulary- a complete petrol head & knows the difference between RS4 & 6 and C5 & C6) SOOoooo in a not very short nutshell that is why, maybe i am a bit anal about the rubber, but as I have just found out, my ass doesnt lie, and bad rubber kills, I should have stuck with what I know, and on that front, I CANNOT recommend anything but what I can gaurentee, and that is OEM GYF1 assy's 255/35/19 @40 psi all round.
I genuinely dont see the point. There is more than enough grip from the OEM size so why risk potential rubbing issues, extra load stress on the running gear and then extra stress on you worrying about the extra stress on the running gear?
Don't think they are any cheaper either, the lower profile would worry me a bit too as as an every day car I think that the bastard is a kerbing or a pothole away every minute of every day, and TBH there is enough to worry yourself with without adding to it on the rubber front.
I have seen too many of these worn tyres that "have just happened- they were ok on the last set", at lets say 180mph on a road in Germany how long is that going to take to saw thru your inner wall? I couldn't live with that uncertainty- especially as Mrs Mooch & baby Mooch use the car during the week. (actually baby mooch now 2 1/2 years old, would be calling dady a feckin great big Jessy if she possesd such obscenities in her vocabulary- a complete petrol head & knows the difference between RS4 & 6 and C5 & C6) SOOoooo in a not very short nutshell that is why, maybe i am a bit anal about the rubber, but as I have just found out, my ass doesnt lie, and bad rubber kills, I should have stuck with what I know, and on that front, I CANNOT recommend anything but what I can gaurentee, and that is OEM GYF1 assy's 255/35/19 @40 psi all round.
It's all Bollox.
Half of what you read is bull and the other half is all <beep>.
Half of what you read is bull and the other half is all <beep>.
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255 GY F1 Assy's it is then, anyone know where to buy these at the best price?
This actually sit's with me better as I rather have better performance than save a couple hundred quid, and my nipper travels in the car as well and totally agree with the Moochster it's just not worth the extra worry.
I'm in Snowy Aberdeen so would need them posted etc to fit up here.
This actually sit's with me better as I rather have better performance than save a couple hundred quid, and my nipper travels in the car as well and totally agree with the Moochster it's just not worth the extra worry.
I'm in Snowy Aberdeen so would need them posted etc to fit up here.
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