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I am running BF Goodrich G Force Sport tires on stock rims and having some trouble when the road is wet! In particular (in the rain) I have zero traction on any painted surfaces such as crosswalks, turn arrows, centerlines etc. I really have to watch it when I am driving over the crosswalk as the car can fishtail a foot or two even with little or no power applied
![]() Also having difficulty where there is roadwork repairs. The squiggly tar lines applied to cracks in the road. I have to really slow down to keep from slipping all over the place. Is this just to be expected? Could my TCS be acting up? or was this a poor choice of tire? http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/overv...port/2964.html Thanks in advance!
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The treadwear rating is 340 and there less then a $100 each ....
what you expect ?I wouldnt put anything on this car with anything higher then a 220 TW rating .... you own a sports car and it should have some decent tires at least Last edited by Acura NsX Pilot; 11-03-2009 at 00:29. |
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OK this helps
I had to replace the tires when I took possession of the vehicle 2 months ago. (The tires on the vehicle where worn to the cords from a misalignment ) I had my Acura dealer source the tires for me as they were replacing fluids, battery etc for me to get the car on the road. I assumed they would provide OEM tires to get me started but apparently they had difficulty getting the right ones. I will do some more homework here and get myself up to speed on which brand/model work the best. thx
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Here are some threads I found
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showt...lacement+tires http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=128254 |
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Thanks!
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Its a okay 'value' tire. I have them on my miata. Its not that terrible so I think you may have a problem elsewhere.
What tire sizes are you running and what tire pressure front and rear? Maybe check your alignment...
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F: 205/45/16
R: 245/40/17 Not sure on the pressure. What do you recommend? I was just reading in the tire FAQ and see that using the same grip tire all the way around will result in oversteer. Apparently the OEM tires where softer in the rear. http://www.nsxprime.com/FAQ/TireWheel/tiretech.htm Last edited by vancouver; 11-05-2009 at 00:17. |
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33 all the way around
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I wouldn't think too much about this, nor would I fall into the trap of OEM-loyalists who claim that no tire/combination will generate more grip than the OEM tires. Pick a decent credible tire, make sure your stagger is proper, and you have a good alignment. You can tune your car's handling characteristics greatly by alignment and tire pressures alone. For the OP: check to make sure your alignment is not out of wack and try the same pressures all around as a start.
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Thanks! I am on it
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Alright that made a huge improvement! I was running 30# on the front with 25# on the back. Now I am at 33# all the way around and I have way more grip in the rain and my back is a lot more stable
I will keep an eye on the tread wear thx Billy
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