My car came with 17" part worn RFT Bridgestones.
Steering awful but fitting Goodyear Asymmetric 2 improved the ride and handling a lot.
Bought a set of 18 inchers which came with the usual RFT's.
Surprised how good they were compared to earlier, gripped the road good, but lately rears worn and front tramlining.
So first replaced rears with Goodyear Asy 2 as felt a bit guilty replacing fronts with so much tread left on them.
So 300 miles after fitting not impressed.
First tight roundabout felt like they were trying to come off the rim, as though they way underinflated, juddering with traction light flashing.
42 psi set. Later tried 39 no difference.
Any spirited drive around a roundabout, traction light goes made.
To the point it's slowed me down on any bend, just in case it goes.
I now have a set of Goodyear fronts to fit which might balance things up, but not sure if it will make much difference.
Perhaps if both sets drift it will grip the road better. Example of why not to mix types?
What I do notice is how wide the rain channels are, getting on for the width of a finger.
If the tyre is a foot wide, there is only about six inch of rubber touching the road.
Steering awful but fitting Goodyear Asymmetric 2 improved the ride and handling a lot.
Bought a set of 18 inchers which came with the usual RFT's.
Surprised how good they were compared to earlier, gripped the road good, but lately rears worn and front tramlining.
So first replaced rears with Goodyear Asy 2 as felt a bit guilty replacing fronts with so much tread left on them.
So 300 miles after fitting not impressed.
First tight roundabout felt like they were trying to come off the rim, as though they way underinflated, juddering with traction light flashing.
42 psi set. Later tried 39 no difference.
Any spirited drive around a roundabout, traction light goes made.
To the point it's slowed me down on any bend, just in case it goes.
I now have a set of Goodyear fronts to fit which might balance things up, but not sure if it will make much difference.
Perhaps if both sets drift it will grip the road better. Example of why not to mix types?
What I do notice is how wide the rain channels are, getting on for the width of a finger.
If the tyre is a foot wide, there is only about six inch of rubber touching the road.
... of course they're a dry weather tyre.