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Richard Brookman
Guest
I fitted a set of BFG ATs to the Rangie last year. Supplied and fitted by
local ATS, who have always been A1 as far as I am concerned. The fitter
commented that he had a lot of trouble getting them balanced. At about
10,000 miles a slight wobble developed at the front (about 50-55mph), so I
went back and had them balanced again. Problem solved. Now, at about
20,000 miles, the same thing has happened. I've had them rebalanced, and
it's cured again. Tyres are now about half worn. The fitter said that the
tyres were out of balance by (IIRC) 120g on the left and 190g on the right,
which he said was quite a lot.
Anyone else come across this? I have never had this problem with tyres
before. I ran a set of Trac-Edges from new to knackered on the 90 and they
stayed balanced, despite some serious off-road punishment. The ATs have
seen plenty of rough stuff, but nothing severe, and there is no obvious sign
of external damage. The only thing I can see is that the ATs are wearing
faster than the TEs, but with an extra half a tonne of car and 3½ times the
power, I'm not surprised.
Any thoughts?
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Rich
Series 2a
RR 4.6
V8 trialler
dog, wife, kids, whatever
local ATS, who have always been A1 as far as I am concerned. The fitter
commented that he had a lot of trouble getting them balanced. At about
10,000 miles a slight wobble developed at the front (about 50-55mph), so I
went back and had them balanced again. Problem solved. Now, at about
20,000 miles, the same thing has happened. I've had them rebalanced, and
it's cured again. Tyres are now about half worn. The fitter said that the
tyres were out of balance by (IIRC) 120g on the left and 190g on the right,
which he said was quite a lot.
Anyone else come across this? I have never had this problem with tyres
before. I ran a set of Trac-Edges from new to knackered on the 90 and they
stayed balanced, despite some serious off-road punishment. The ATs have
seen plenty of rough stuff, but nothing severe, and there is no obvious sign
of external damage. The only thing I can see is that the ATs are wearing
faster than the TEs, but with an extra half a tonne of car and 3½ times the
power, I'm not surprised.
Any thoughts?
--
Rich
Series 2a
RR 4.6
V8 trialler
dog, wife, kids, whatever