Yes you have! lol..
the rears should be the same on each side...
It's higher if you carry 5 people or lower with up to three people.
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Yes you have! lol..
the rears should be the same on each side...
It's higher if you carry 5 people or lower with up to three people.
I think droodles has been looking at the chart as a picture of the car!!
I've spun out on a RWD car because the ****ers at the tyre shop put one rear tyre at 30 and the orther at 50psi!!!
Ok my turn....basically its time to change the wifes tyres....after serving her for a very good 7 years (OE Tyres that come with the car ex belgium its the last of the TS model) Her Pirelli P3000 are due for a change this saturday. problem is i'm tossing up what to put on the car i've narrowed it down to 2 tyres:
Kumoh KH17
Pirelli P5
the car is not modifed at all and never will be...my car is for that at least thats what the missus says the car gets highway and freeway driving weekly and alot of runabout driving. The prices I have been quoted are:
KH17 - $110
P5s - $130
Only reason i'm leaning towards the P5s is becuase of the good run we had with the OE tyres. i've herd nothing about the KH17 but i'm sure alot of you have...please help me decide.
Thanks
ROCCO
here is the opinion on the KH17s for you mate..
they were put on the missus SRi when we bought the car with 26k on the clock...... she doesnt drive it hard, i dont drive it THAT hard, regular wheel alignments and balances...
car now has 61k on the clock, and they are starting to handle like shit in the wet. they arent on the wear limiter yet, but its a concern when u take off at the lights steady and you get a bit of wheelspin
and... we still have the OE bridgestone RE50A's on the back from when it was new
Thanks Hazrd I was leaning toward the Pirellis...mainly because as i said above we have had such a good run with them I guess you get what you pay for huh
no dramas
yeah i gathered they would be crap when the dealer said he put new tyres on the front before the sale lol
I'm still tossing up the Khumo KU31's for the Veccy C. Option 1 Garage can't do them at the moment and offered KH17 or KU23. KH17's aren't rated to W so I'm giving them a miss and as they are a herder tyre they will gie out towards the end.
KU31's seem to be the go but the KU23's have some decent reviews though they are limited in number. $147 for the 23's. Anyone have any info on the KU23's????
So I bought my car from Sydney and it came with 2x Conti 235/35/19 SC2 in front, and 2xRotalla 245/35/19 (wrong size!) dodgies in the rear.
Wet weather: I started powersliding at 50-60kph around bends, damn ridiculous, even led me to post questions on what i thought was a 'lift-off oversteer'.
Ok, so went to holden and got a major service done, including wheel aligntment + balancing, and a complete suspension reset (loosen up all joints and re-adjust all positions). The rotallas now end up in the front.
I've been understeering at 40kph in corners! Almost mounted the kerb the other day.
On dry roads they're okay, just okay, but on wet roads it almost seems like i'm driving with totally BALD tyres (albeit them having 70% thread!).
So I finally got fed up and changed the rotallas to Kumho Ku31s and voila, problem solved. Thank God the tyre shop guys are willing to take them for $40 each traded in.
So beware guys!
Good afternoon Paddy.
Without having ever driven on Kumho's, and just by looking at their naming conventions, as well as their claimed characteristics on the Kumho web site, it seems that the KH's are more of their standard/entry level products, whereas the KU's seem to be their higher performance/"sports" level products.
Theoretically, this would favour the KU23 more than the KH17, according to your personal preference. Having said that, as the KU23 is not even listed on their web site, and it is one of the lower-numbered KU's around, I'd hazard a guess that those tyres are probably too old to be worth buying?
On another note: have you tried contacting Tempe Tyres? I know they are based in NSW, but you may get better Kumho's (if not the Falken FK452's, which, at a similar price to the KU31's in my size, I would IMHO put on my car first before the KU31's) for not much more money, even after taking postage and separate mounting/disposal of old tyres/wheel alignment costs into account...?