Before I start, I must apologise - I really only come on here once in a blue moon but this forum has been a wealth of information!
My stock RFTs has become complete worn after 3 years of use. I've been thinking of going non RFT or try and get a better RFT (which seems to be non existent). RFT seems to give hard rides/tramlining/poor handling (all of which I got) and it was more expensive so I was keen for a non RFT. Got in touch with a few tire companies and most said "no way we'll change your tires to non RFT". Finally my Indie garage guy's recommended a tire company that'll change it for me.
Now all 4 corners changed to Goodyear asymm 2. The ride is fantastic now with good handling. No tramlining (which I was convinced was the character of the car rather than the tires)
To cap it off, the road noise is much better as well. Bough some Michellin compressor and tire goo as well - hopefully I don't need them but the compressor worked fine on my wife's car
I took it for a service couple of weeks later and found both rear springs are broken as well as 2 front bushes needing replacement as well. Got these changed and the car is handling the bumps much better now. It's like having a new car! I'm itching to take it out for a ride now, only if I can some how fit my wife and the 4 month old baby as well
Anyhow, thanks for all the info. I probably wouldn't have even thought about changing the tires if it wasn't for you guys
My stock RFTs has become complete worn after 3 years of use. I've been thinking of going non RFT or try and get a better RFT (which seems to be non existent). RFT seems to give hard rides/tramlining/poor handling (all of which I got) and it was more expensive so I was keen for a non RFT. Got in touch with a few tire companies and most said "no way we'll change your tires to non RFT". Finally my Indie garage guy's recommended a tire company that'll change it for me.
Now all 4 corners changed to Goodyear asymm 2. The ride is fantastic now with good handling. No tramlining (which I was convinced was the character of the car rather than the tires)
I took it for a service couple of weeks later and found both rear springs are broken as well as 2 front bushes needing replacement as well. Got these changed and the car is handling the bumps much better now. It's like having a new car! I'm itching to take it out for a ride now, only if I can some how fit my wife and the 4 month old baby as well
Anyhow, thanks for all the info. I probably wouldn't have even thought about changing the tires if it wasn't for you guys

