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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 11219847)
Are they recommended by Ford? Handling can be completely destroyed by the "wrong" tyres.
* I have always fitted the closest matching Michelins to my Accord as the ones it came with, and my F250 also needs new tyres this month and will almost certainly be getting equivalent Firestones to the ones it came with.
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 11219819)
You can rotate it can't you? ...
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11219863)
They're now the OEM installation on Mustang. Everything I have seen is that the Goodyears that were on the car when it left the factory are not of good quality and are prone to "going out of round". The only tyres that are widely available in the size I need are, quite frankly, mid-priced or cheaper and of doubtful quality. I understand the issue with switching brand, but in search for good tyres I think that Pirelli are the best choice..... if I can find anyone to sell me them without ripping me off! :rolleyes:
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Free range children.
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11219863)
They're now the OEM installation on Mustangs. Everything I have seen is that the Goodyears equivalent to the ones that were on the car when it left the factory are not of good quality and are prone to "going out of round". The only tyres that are widely available in the size I need are mid-priced or cheaper and, quite frankly, of doubtful quality. I understand the potential issue with switching brand*, but in search for good tyres I think that Pirelli are the best choice..... if I can find anyone to sell me them without ripping me off! :rolleyes:
Edit: Read that as "not the OEM installation on Mustangs" rather than "now the...". Good luck with finding them :-) |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 11219900)
I agree wholeheartedly with not buying cheapies, but even good ones can completely alter precision and feel. And you can't take them back if you don't like them...Maybe one of the Mustang forums has recommendations. .....
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11219903)
Several do .... Pirellis! :) .... Also some Goodyears in the $350-$450/ tyre range! :eek:
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Re: Pet Peeves?
I don't agree with getting the OEM tyres for any car, unless they're good enough at the right price. I'm not sure I've ever fitted OEM tyres unless on the S2000 which had 'special' fitment for the first few years.
The problem is in being able to test the tyres on the car without the hassle of buying and being stuck with them. I drive lots of cars on various tyres so don't have that problem but you can do all the usual car forum searches for what the 'enthusiasts' recommend. I have found that finding the right tires in the US is trickier than finding the right tyres in the UK. But I suspect that's mostly because I've become very accustomed to the UK market over the last 20 years in the trade. What tire sizes do you need Pulaski? Have you looked at online suppliers? They are usually the best option. Tirerack are a good place to look at your options. |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Jonion
(Post 11220116)
..... What tire sizes do you need Pulaski?
Have you looked at online suppliers? They are usually the best option. Tirerack are a good place to look at your options. I've trawled various retailers, including tirerack.com, and read a fair few bulletin boards for tyres in general and Mustangs specifically. Opinions seem divided between those who think that various cheaper tyres are "just great", and those that report the cheaper tyres are noisy, don't handle well, and wear out quickly. Interestingly I saw similar opinions for the OEM Goodyears too, especially with them causing vibrations and/ or going out of round. My choices are down to, more or less, Michelins, Bridgestones, and Pirellis. All come in around $170-$210, the Pirellis are now Mustang OEM, which I had thought would make them easier to find, but not in my neck of the woods, it hasn't, with even the Ford dealer wanting to stick me with a freight surcharge. :frown: ..... Maybe it just comes with living too far out in the sticks. If the dealer I contacted doesn't come up with a good deal, I feel a trip to the big city coming on to buy tyres. :unsure: |
Re: Pet Peeves?
See, now your best bet is just to buy a shit car, like mine, then it doesn't matter what bloody tires you put on :lol:
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 11220216)
...., then it doesn't matter what bloody tires you put on. ....
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Have to say, I wonder about the OEM selections sometimes. My F150 came with Pirelli Scorpion whatever's on it, and they were fine...rode well, reasonable handling, nice and quiet. Lasted less than 25k miles! Switched to michelins and they are also quiet, nice ride. Came with a 60k warranty on them (not quite sure whether thats worth the paper it's written on) but 2 friends have identical trucks and have got over 50k out of the michelins.
Dodge we had before this had Goodyears * on it....they were a pile of crap...I went thru 3 sets in about 15000 miles. The shoulders were developing serrated edges:ohmy: The first replacement was free, but by the time I was looking at the 3rd they were telling me it was my driving style, had a big barney, and I ended up buying pirellis* and never had a problem after that...met multiple other Durango owners who had the same problems with the Goodyears. * I think I went Goodyear to Pirelli....may have been the other way -it was a few years back, and I'm getting to the point that the "senior care memory clinic" is looking quite nice:o |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Yorkieabroad
(Post 11220257)
Have to say, I wonder about the OEM selections sometimes. My F150 came with Pirelli Scorpion whatever's on it, and they were fine...rode well, reasonable handling, nice and quiet. Lasted less than 25k miles! Switched to michelins and they are also quiet, nice ride. Came with a 60k warranty on them (not quite sure whether thats worth the paper it's written on) but 2 friends have identical trucks and have got over 50k out of the michelins.
Dodge we had before this had Goodyears * on it....they were a pile of crap...I went thru 3 sets in about 15000 miles. The shoulders were developing serrated edges:ohmy: The first replacement was free, but by the time I was looking at the 3rd they were telling me it was my driving style, had a big barney, and I ended up buying pirellis* and never had a problem after that...met multiple other Durango owners who had the same problems with the Goodyears. * I think I went Goodyear to Pirelli....may have been the other way -it was a few years back, and I'm getting to the point that the "senior care memory clinic" is looking quite nice. The original Goodyears on my Mustang won't get it through the inspection due this month, they have almost 41,000 miles on the them, which I believe is at the upper end of what is possible for "performance" tyres, and might indicate that I haven't been having enough fun! :unsure: Thankfully the Accord didn't need tyres this year, but is on its 4th set of Michelins at 268,000 miles. The previous ones lasted 80,000+ (original set), 60,000+/-, and 100,000 +/- (most recent set). The fourth set went on at just over 240,000 miles, and should be good for another 2-3 years. :) If you notice a pattern, it helps explain my leaning towards OEM tyres. :nod: |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11220239)
Nor if your wife scrapes the side along the garage door frame. :whistle:
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11219863)
They're now the OEM installation on Mustangs. Everything I have seen is that the Goodyears equivalent to the ones that were on the car when it left the factory are not of good quality and are prone to "going out of round". The only tyres that are widely available in the size I need are mid-priced or cheaper and, quite frankly, of doubtful quality. I understand the potential issue with switching brand*, but in searching for good tyres I think that Pirelli are the best choice..... if I can find anyone to sell me them without ripping me off! :rolleyes:
* I have always fitted the closest matching Michelins to my Accord as the ones it came with, and my F250 also needs new tyres this month and will almost certainly be getting equivalent Firestones to the ones it came with. I meant one brand/ model, ya numpty! :rolleyes: |
Re: Pet Peeves?
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 11220360)
Tire Rack online? Then what ever the local place charges to swap them out...
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