Grooved roads and cheap tires
bad tire purchase
04-08-2011, 06:09 PM
Howdy,
I put a set of Falken Ziex ZE 912 tires on a Honda Accord and they are terrible on grooved highways ... Anybody know if the annoying side-to-side motion can cause damage or excessive wear and tear to the car in any way? (or should I find another reason to blow another $500 on less annoying tires?)
Thanks!
I put a set of Falken Ziex ZE 912 tires on a Honda Accord and they are terrible on grooved highways ... Anybody know if the annoying side-to-side motion can cause damage or excessive wear and tear to the car in any way? (or should I find another reason to blow another $500 on less annoying tires?)
Thanks!
speediva
04-08-2011, 06:20 PM
Hmmm, Falken has a pretty solid reputation, but I always found they wore unevenly on my Infiniti G20.
So you're saying the car almost floats on grooved roads?
So you're saying the car almost floats on grooved roads?
bad tire purchase
04-08-2011, 06:29 PM
Thanks for the reply, Speediva ...
Yep, floats is a good way to put it. Just a constant to and fro motion as the tread tracks the road grooves. The tires are fine on smooth roads, gravel and in the rain ... not great on ice, which I suspect is because the rubber is so hard (that's what I get for falling for the 65K warranty).
Yep, floats is a good way to put it. Just a constant to and fro motion as the tread tracks the road grooves. The tires are fine on smooth roads, gravel and in the rain ... not great on ice, which I suspect is because the rubber is so hard (that's what I get for falling for the 65K warranty).
MagicRat
04-09-2011, 01:03 AM
I think your problem lies elsewhere, and is not the tires.
I am a big believer in having an alignment done whenever I buy new tires. Periodic alignments and a thorough check for worn suspension components is important.
Imho your handling problem may well be due to a poor alignment (too much toe-out) and/or worn components, such as tie rods, bushings, ball joints etc.
Other possibilities...... I presume the tire size is the same as stock, inflated properly (NOT to the max rating written on the tires) and you have stock rims, right? Wider-than-stock tires can cause wandering.
FWIW I looked through about 40 reviews of these tires on-line. Nobody mentioned wandering as a complaint issue. But they did say these tires wear out pretty fast, 12,000 - 50,000 miles, so the 65K warranty you have is probably a good thing.
I am a big believer in having an alignment done whenever I buy new tires. Periodic alignments and a thorough check for worn suspension components is important.
Imho your handling problem may well be due to a poor alignment (too much toe-out) and/or worn components, such as tie rods, bushings, ball joints etc.
Other possibilities...... I presume the tire size is the same as stock, inflated properly (NOT to the max rating written on the tires) and you have stock rims, right? Wider-than-stock tires can cause wandering.
FWIW I looked through about 40 reviews of these tires on-line. Nobody mentioned wandering as a complaint issue. But they did say these tires wear out pretty fast, 12,000 - 50,000 miles, so the 65K warranty you have is probably a good thing.
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