deekay16v
Gold Member
I have now Goodyear Asymmetric 5 on my clio and TBH I do not feel they suit to the car much. They have nice levels of grip, but even they being XL version, their sidewalls ale wobbly. They are also very pressure sensitive. The window when they feel right is jist small. I prefer them at temperatures around 10°C, or when it is hotter but wet/damp, so the tire cools down.
I have tried different pressures but them being too low, the car feels like I am steering through mud. Manufacturer recommended settings 34F,31R cold (in the garage, no sunshine) results in them going hot very quickly, even in temperatures of like 18-19°C. I can see readings like over 37,5PSI on fronts and 34,5 rears (b-road driving) and the car is all over the place.
I think the problem with them is they are very wobbly and undamped and suspension being quite stiff. Especially when they are hotter, the rubber is softer and more...eh...rubbery
You can feel it when you poke a finger to a sidewall. Nice and squishy
On softer suspension cars, this feels good, but on harder suspension tire has grip, but not rigidity, so suspension cannot do its work.
So the question is... do I have to run semislicks on the road (NS2R maybe?), to have stiffer sidewall , or will for example Potenza Sport do the job?
reminder: Car is a weekender and i dont mind comfort. I need grip, control etc.
And pictures from last weekend bash
I have tried different pressures but them being too low, the car feels like I am steering through mud. Manufacturer recommended settings 34F,31R cold (in the garage, no sunshine) results in them going hot very quickly, even in temperatures of like 18-19°C. I can see readings like over 37,5PSI on fronts and 34,5 rears (b-road driving) and the car is all over the place.
I think the problem with them is they are very wobbly and undamped and suspension being quite stiff. Especially when they are hotter, the rubber is softer and more...eh...rubbery
You can feel it when you poke a finger to a sidewall. Nice and squishy
On softer suspension cars, this feels good, but on harder suspension tire has grip, but not rigidity, so suspension cannot do its work.
So the question is... do I have to run semislicks on the road (NS2R maybe?), to have stiffer sidewall , or will for example Potenza Sport do the job?
reminder: Car is a weekender and i dont mind comfort. I need grip, control etc.
And pictures from last weekend bash