JohnR Posted May 29, 2008 Report Posted May 29, 2008 I'm looking at some 17" wheels to go on the Gal. I can't seem to find 225/45/17's in a 95 load index anywhere though....do people just use 94's?? Thanks,John Quote
big_kev Posted May 29, 2008 Report Posted May 29, 2008 94's are fine as long as they are reinforced/XL... previous posting Quote
NICKADAY Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 i have finally bit the bullet and got rid of my 225/45/17 94Y WANLI tyres and changed to Goodyear Assymetric's. DO NOT BUY WANLIS they are absoluetly terrible, noisy, it sounds as if your bearings have gone. The Goodyears are brilliant, i suppose you get what you pay for. Quote
Alick Posted July 4, 2008 Report Posted July 4, 2008 tyre's that u have had fitted good choice and good grip but be sure that your tracking is bang on data. or you will be paying out new one's very soon . simple way of knowing if tracking is out while driving is hold your steering wheel in the straight posistion and if u find your car pulling in one direction mostly galaxy like to pull to the left then your tracking is out. so get it sorted . the best places to get it tracked would be place that tracks it twice one that will adjust the tracking to the manufactor data then ask u to come back after a 1000 miles to see how the tyres wearing and then readjust tracking if visual inpection shows uneven tyre wear . the reason for this is that tracking data given to mechanics is really only good for vehicles from new to about a year old and u'll find that the vehicle is not the same as it was from new . like suspension height or wear and tear on bushes or if u have lowering suspension. this all changes tracking data for the vehicale Quote
Alick Posted July 4, 2008 Report Posted July 4, 2008 central tyre owned by pirelli very professional cost only Quote
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