156 2.5 V6 wheels/tyres
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dave1409

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221 posts

201 months

Saturday 5th June 2010
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I bought the car several weeks ago and am very pleased with it, apart from the amount of tyre squeal during "enthusiastic" cornering.

It came with mixed tyres all round, all well-known makes, and all with lots of tread. They are the original 205/60x15 size.

Does anyone know some quieter tyres, or would bigger wheels with lower-profile tyres make more of a difference? I know I would have a larger choice in something like 215/45x17

Thanks for any help you may be able to give,
Dave

MarkwG

5,843 posts

212 months

Saturday 5th June 2010
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Mine's on Pirellis, has been on Conti's & Michelins - never had a problem, unless I initiated it...they are quite sensitive to suspension set up, I'd get the alignment checked asap, sounds like too much understeer to me.

Edited by MarkwG on Saturday 5th June 20:15

bint

4,664 posts

247 months

Sunday 6th June 2010
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Pirelli's here too - had some terrible ditchfinders before that handled really badly. Don't find too much road noise from them either.

dave1409

Original Poster:

221 posts

201 months

Sunday 6th June 2010
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Hi,
thanks for the replies - I am hoping to get the wheel alignment checked tomorrow. The tyres aren't as mixed as I'd thought, but there's a Conti Premium Contact 2 on the FR, with Michelin Primacy on the other 3 wheels.

Maybe not ideal to have two different ones on the front?


MarkwG

5,843 posts

212 months

Sunday 6th June 2010
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Had mine done again, last weekend: full Hunter laser job, was a bus ride out everywhere. Lots of potholes & speed bumps around here, so I guess that's why. It's an absolute delight to drive, again.
As for different types, front or rear - I think I'd go for the different on the rear, tbh, although there's arguements both ways, & ideally I'd not run like that for long, anyway.

caiss4

1,945 posts

220 months

Sunday 6th June 2010
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I had Pirelli P6000 all round until recently. Found it very easy to induce tyre squeal but also had chronic inside edge wear on the F O/S.

Looked for a reasonably price set of 4 tyres and ended up with Uniroyals (not my first choice to be honest but £70 a corner) but so far all is good. These are supposed to be good wet tyres but their dry performance is as good as I need.

BTW, the tracking was way off so I'm hoping that I'll get a reasonable life from them. Noticed immediately the improvement in steering feel after the new tyres and alignment was done.

dave1409

Original Poster:

221 posts

201 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Hi,
had the wheel alignment done today. Steering feels much better now - lighter, quicker turn-in and less steering wheel movement on bumps. Only driven in rush hour since being fixed,so don't about tyre squeal yet wink

Cheers, Dave

S3_Graham

12,835 posts

222 months

Tuesday 8th June 2010
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if your interested in trying some different wheel i have some 16" Teledials, drop me a PM as i need rid!