Avon Slicks - Wear Indicators
Avon Slicks - Wear Indicators
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nky_84

Original Poster:

137 posts

229 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Hi guys,

I've just had a look at my fronts and the wear indicators are just visible on the outside edge of the tyre but the inner dimples are gone :-(. I realise that the tyres are past best, but is it dangerous to run them like this? The tyres still feel great and the car is still competitive but i just wanted to check they aren't likely to just let go without warning? Tyres are cross ply.

Cheers,
Nick

Trev450

6,640 posts

194 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Others may advise differently but I never used to pay much attention to them when I was using slicks. More a case of replacing them when the grip levels dropped of significantly.

The Wookie

14,186 posts

250 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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From my experience of Avon slicks in GT4 they don't seem to offer any less grip even when they're down to the canvas... which is more of an indication about the amount of grip that they had to start with than how good the canvas is hehe

djroadboy

1,183 posts

258 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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The Wookie said:
From my experience of Avon slicks in GT4 they don't seem to offer any less grip even when they're down to the canvas... which is more of an indication about the amount of grip that they had to start with than how good the canvas is hehe
This genuinely made me lol. biggrin

Dan

andylaurence

438 posts

233 months

Friday 21st June 2013
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The Wookie said:
From my experience of Avon slicks in GT4 they don't seem to offer any less grip even when they're down to the canvas... which is more of an indication about the amount of grip that they had to start with than how good the canvas is hehe
I get about 1.4-1.5G of mechanical grip from stone cold with mine. A bit more when they warm up.