Baby's got new shoes
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Re: Baby's got new shoes
Originally Posted by XFire Woodie
Pete, I got 26K on the Conti's. Rears were down to the wear bars. Fronts still had 4k left in them but I changed them anyway to reduce PITA factor.
Ben, We had lunch in Ouray and then drove over to Telluride for the night. More running around tomorrow.
The F1's as mounted had a very slight vibration to start with. Other low profile HP tires I have had did the same but smoothed out after a few hundred miles and these did the same. The first 500 miles were interstate or fairly straight roads with few curves or lateral G's. They were quiet and tracked well but wanted to walk a little in the deep "trucker's trench" on I-40. More of a complaint of the road than the tire. The drive from Durango on gave me a chance to try the tires in the curves. I was very happy with the neutrality of the tires and handling. I had to try pretty hard with the throttle to break the back end loose a little. My XFire is a Limited and not an SRT so overwhelming the tires takes a little effort. I'm not fast by any stretch of the imagination but they were very confidence inspiring. Incidentally, I use a GPS and the speedo matched the GPS exactly on the interstate so the diameter is right on. They really look good on the car and I have about $950 in them including shipping from Tire Rack. They had to ship from two warehouses (Shreveport, LA and Atlanta, GA) as the rear tires were not in stock in LA. Will be happy to try to answer any specific questions if I can.
John
Ben, We had lunch in Ouray and then drove over to Telluride for the night. More running around tomorrow.
The F1's as mounted had a very slight vibration to start with. Other low profile HP tires I have had did the same but smoothed out after a few hundred miles and these did the same. The first 500 miles were interstate or fairly straight roads with few curves or lateral G's. They were quiet and tracked well but wanted to walk a little in the deep "trucker's trench" on I-40. More of a complaint of the road than the tire. The drive from Durango on gave me a chance to try the tires in the curves. I was very happy with the neutrality of the tires and handling. I had to try pretty hard with the throttle to break the back end loose a little. My XFire is a Limited and not an SRT so overwhelming the tires takes a little effort. I'm not fast by any stretch of the imagination but they were very confidence inspiring. Incidentally, I use a GPS and the speedo matched the GPS exactly on the interstate so the diameter is right on. They really look good on the car and I have about $950 in them including shipping from Tire Rack. They had to ship from two warehouses (Shreveport, LA and Atlanta, GA) as the rear tires were not in stock in LA. Will be happy to try to answer any specific questions if I can.
John
Re: Baby's got new shoes
I hate to say it, but when you buy this type of tire, expect 20-28k at best if you drive it hard at all. They aren't designed for the family ride. All the years I spent in law enforcement, we would go through tires in a 12-15k range because of severe duty, now I have trucks, we get 80K on steering 120K on drives, so look at rubber compounds, design, rating of tires you buy...then add in mods, wear and tear, shocks, springs, and yes, chuck holes, and you are now looking at alignment, tire balance, air pressure (which changes daily)...tires get neglected by most of us...our preventive maintenance is pressure check every week, alignment every year along w/ tire balance...sooner if indicated by wear or driveability...
Re: Baby's got new shoes
Originally Posted by XFire Woodie
Just had some Goodyear F1's mounted today. Heading out from OK to Durango, Telluride, Aspen and home for the next five days. I will try to report daily about the new shoes and their behavior.
Re: Baby's got new shoes
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
I hate to say it, but when you buy this type of tire, expect 20-28k at best if you drive it hard at all. ...
Re: Baby's got new shoes
I have the F1 A/S with 7k and I am getting rid of them. Scalloping, cupping whatever, they are doing it. My Conti's never did this and I am still driving the same way. Had my mechanic and Chrysler check out the car. Everything is fine, it's the tires. They have gotten very noisy also. As one reviewer on the Tire Rack site states, the noise sounds like I have studded tires on. It's really bad at low speeds.
I loved the tires when I first got them. Excellent rain handling, no doubt about it. They were a little rougher riding at first and that smoothed out. Then this started.
I am looking at getting another set of tires. My husband hates the noise of these tires!
I loved the tires when I first got them. Excellent rain handling, no doubt about it. They were a little rougher riding at first and that smoothed out. Then this started.
I am looking at getting another set of tires. My husband hates the noise of these tires!
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