Need tire help for 2001 Elantra
bixa525
06-30-2003, 02:24 AM
Need to replace my Toyo Proxes F-Z4 (205/45-ZR16's) on my Elantra. I bought the car new with these tires and sport wheels on and the car shakes like crazy at 60mph. Dealer balanced tires numerous times and I still have the problem, now they say maybe I should go back to stock wheels and tires and that this car is not made for these kind...it's all a bunch of bs but I was wondering if you think it would help if I go back to factory standard 195/60-15's or can I replace the Toyo's with something better that doesn't shake , rattle and roll at 60mph? I really don't want to spend the money on new wheels and tires but this shaking is driving me nuts and the tread is pretty much shot on the Toyo's at 25,000 so I have to do something. Any advice? Thanks
Gityerstuff
02-09-2005, 01:34 AM
Need to replace my Toyo Proxes F-Z4 (205/45-ZR16's) on my Elantra. I bought the car new with these tires and sport wheels on and the car shakes like crazy at 60mph. Dealer balanced tires numerous times and I still have the problem, now they say maybe I should go back to stock wheels and tires and that this car is not made for these kind...it's all a bunch of bs but I was wondering if you think it would help if I go back to factory standard 195/60-15's or can I replace the Toyo's with something better that doesn't shake , rattle and roll at 60mph? I really don't want to spend the money on new wheels and tires but this shaking is driving me nuts and the tread is pretty much shot on the Toyo's at 25,000 so I have to do something. Any advice? Thanks
Don't go to stock wheels, my 2001 has always had the same problem. I fought with Hyundai about it, they replaced the rims, but it only helped some. I think the 2001 has no stabilizer bars in front, and if the tires aren't balanced perfect, it be vibratin'. You could try replacing tie rod ends, that helps. Hyundai Regional rep in western states finally told me 'the car is performing as designed, and it's just a characteristic of the car.' Nice answer. I'd be glad to join up with others to get some kind of restitution for 2001 vibration problems.
Don't go to stock wheels, my 2001 has always had the same problem. I fought with Hyundai about it, they replaced the rims, but it only helped some. I think the 2001 has no stabilizer bars in front, and if the tires aren't balanced perfect, it be vibratin'. You could try replacing tie rod ends, that helps. Hyundai Regional rep in western states finally told me 'the car is performing as designed, and it's just a characteristic of the car.' Nice answer. I'd be glad to join up with others to get some kind of restitution for 2001 vibration problems.
Wa jang chang
02-09-2005, 08:16 AM
Bixa525's tire problem is intriguing... My 2001 GLS is equipped with 195/60-15's and so far has not experienced the vibration problem you described. I thought the cars come with Michellin 195/60-15's. I had no idea the cars are sold with fancy wheels like you have. Are these wheels installed by the dealer? If so, you cannot argue your problem with Hyundai manufacturer.
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