How much tyre tread?
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Ive had this problem last year but with the front.
My Dealer stated that 4mm was more than enough for the car to be handling and I was told its just a matter of getting used to the 3200 etc etc etc .....
Replaced the Front Tyres with New Michelin's and the the extra grip was brilliant.
I had much more confidence in the car.
Would not have the 3200 on less than 5mm personally.
Hope this helps.
>> Edited by maserati3200gt on Friday 6th January 10:42
My Dealer stated that 4mm was more than enough for the car to be handling and I was told its just a matter of getting used to the 3200 etc etc etc .....
Replaced the Front Tyres with New Michelin's and the the extra grip was brilliant.
I had much more confidence in the car.
Would not have the 3200 on less than 5mm personally.
Hope this helps.
>> Edited by maserati3200gt on Friday 6th January 10:42
maserati3200gt said:
Ive had this problem last year but with the front.
My Dealer stated that 4mm was more than enough for the car to be handling and I was told its just a matter of getting used to the 3200 etc etc etc .....
Replaced the Front Tyres with New Michelin's and the the extra grip was brilliant.
I had much more confidence in the car.
Would not have the 3200 on less than 5mm personally.
Hope this helps.
>> Edited by maserati3200gt on Friday 6th January 10:42
But don't tyres come with 7mm from new - so you'd only use 2mm of tread before changing them?
Dave
I used Black Circle, reasonable price but the first outlet I chose couldnt fit anything below 50 profile so they suggested another. When I got there, they had to take the wheels/tyres to ATS round the corner because they didnt have the "love beads" to do the job.
Difficult to get 35 profile on because they dont flex very well.
Difficult to get 35 profile on because they dont flex very well.
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