KevinC
01-04-2015, 08:41 AM
Background: '05 ZHP coupe, 77k miles, full suspension refresh at 53k including shocks FCABs, RTABs, in perfect alignment.
So.. after about 22k on my PSS's, my rear tires were shot. Very disappointing as the car is just my DD and driven like an old lady for the most part. Fronts still have a ton of tread. I saw no reason to spend for PSS's again when Conti DW's are well-rated and cheaper, and given the car's mission, should be more than adequate. So I replaced the rears a few weeks ago with DW's. Still have the PSS's up front, for now.
So immediately after the new tires, the car is squirrelly as hell, tramlining badly, especially on sweepers on the freeway, where it feels like I'm steering a boat. It's as if all steering precision is gone. In a straight line, it's mostly fine. Doesn't pull at all. Generally feels like driving on grooved pavement, or on shitty run-flats, or on an icy surface.
Thought maybe the issue was new tires being greasy, give 'em a few hundred miles. Nope, no change. So I'm baffled. I broke down and ordered a pair of DW's for the front the other day, they'll be in this week. But I'm skeptical that that's the issue - the fronts still have a lot of tread, and it doesn't seem that this should be happening just because the tires aren't identical.
Anyone have any theories? I want my old car back!
So.. after about 22k on my PSS's, my rear tires were shot. Very disappointing as the car is just my DD and driven like an old lady for the most part. Fronts still have a ton of tread. I saw no reason to spend for PSS's again when Conti DW's are well-rated and cheaper, and given the car's mission, should be more than adequate. So I replaced the rears a few weeks ago with DW's. Still have the PSS's up front, for now.
So immediately after the new tires, the car is squirrelly as hell, tramlining badly, especially on sweepers on the freeway, where it feels like I'm steering a boat. It's as if all steering precision is gone. In a straight line, it's mostly fine. Doesn't pull at all. Generally feels like driving on grooved pavement, or on shitty run-flats, or on an icy surface.
Thought maybe the issue was new tires being greasy, give 'em a few hundred miles. Nope, no change. So I'm baffled. I broke down and ordered a pair of DW's for the front the other day, they'll be in this week. But I'm skeptical that that's the issue - the fronts still have a lot of tread, and it doesn't seem that this should be happening just because the tires aren't identical.
Anyone have any theories? I want my old car back!