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Old 04-05-2006, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ZRA
You mentioned that you have Bridgestone on the front and Eagles on the rear? You may have this problem because you have different treads on your Z. Not a good idea. Your treads should be the same all around.
Totally agree. Weird things can happen with a tire mismatch like that.
Old 04-05-2006, 07:37 PM
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I really like the reviews on the Goodyear Eagle F1. Right now on my GT I have the 225 45/18 on the front and 245 45/18 rear. I noticed the eagles do not come in the 225 45/18 size. so what have you guys done that have the eagle?
Old 04-06-2006, 07:23 PM
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Just thought Id let you know that I have the same problem. I have them on the rear only on stock 17's. Iv had them on for months now and they don’t get better. The problem is they are soft sidewalls. I had the same problem with some falkens I bought---> I left the tire shop hopped on the highway and turned around and told them to take them of my car. It felt like the rear end was coming around just getting on the on ramp. If you have ever felt the side walls on the stock RE040's you know that they are extremely firm, the goodyears have allot of flex in them. Even friends diriving behind me noticied that the tires would flex alot when I turned.
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