Was out for a quite drive today, and I noticed that when the car was letting go mid corner it would slide-grip-slide-grip-slide-grip, in an almost bouncing sort of way. Is this because of the tread pattern or are all tyres like this?
The Asymmetrics on my RS4 took an age to bed in and at first exhibited what you outlined, feeling very loose both front and back as if they were under pressure and really caused the car to feel unstable at high cornering speeds though they did come on with miles.
Sounds similar to what my Eagle F1 Assyms are doing, fine to begin with then as you start turning in more just go all flobbery
How many miles? I'd of thoughts with 3k they'd be well dug in
Yes, think my comedy sidewall doesn't help either![]()
humm I think i'll try the T1R's next, the PS2 prizes make me weep, thnaks
You really need a tyre with a stiffer sidewall, or get some wheels that allow you to have a far lower profile.
I'm still yet to find a tyre (other than the PS2's) for the e46 that actually feel progressive.
The T1R's I currently have are better than F1 GSD3's, but neither are "right".
How many miles? I'd of thoughts with 3k they'd be well dug in
Try some Michelin PE2s next time. I'm going to get some for my 16s.
Also driven on T1R's, an OK tyre and very progressive, though they squeal way before letting go especially on roundabouts.