Loud and Horrible Ride...HELP!
Originally Posted by TurboTrey
Would new/better tires help out? It just feels like my car has no shock absorption and it sounds like it has no sound dampening. When I'm driving at highway speeds I can barely hear to talk on my cell phone and I have to turn my radio up really loud to be able to hear it.
My sister has a G35 sedan and it is very quiet and rides like a dream on rough roads.
My sister has a G35 sedan and it is very quiet and rides like a dream on rough roads.
Originally Posted by TurboTrey
So I just went out and looked at it and I saw that the right rear tire is worn very bad on the inside.
Last edited by davidv; Sep 6, 2007 at 02:01 PM.
Originally Posted by TurboTrey
Drivers Side Rear:

Passenger Side Rear:

They aren't the same tire but the passenger side shows that there is no inside wear on the tire.

Passenger Side Rear:

They aren't the same tire but the passenger side shows that there is no inside wear on the tire.
Honestly, passenger rear is your problem.
That is a Yokohama AVS ES-100 by the looks of it am i correct?
Horribly noisy tires... You have no idea how loud they are until you upgrade to better tires, trust me on this.
On my old Celica I had these all around, and the noise was HORRIBLE.
That is a Yokohama AVS ES-100 by the looks of it am i correct?
Horribly noisy tires... You have no idea how loud they are until you upgrade to better tires, trust me on this.
On my old Celica I had these all around, and the noise was HORRIBLE.
Originally Posted by blck350
as long as you dont by the god awful bridgestones that came on my o6 touring they only lasted 25000 miles and were really loud
RE040 = Teh Suck
Falken 452, Nitto NT555, Michelin PS2, Toyo T1R, Bridgestone RE050A PP.
These are all excellent tires.
the better question is why are you running 2 different tires on the back of the car? why would you expect it to be anything but loud? You have two of the loudest tires out there (555 and ES100), and you have them mismatched to boot, so it's no wonder the car generally feels and sounds crappy, Plus, both of those tires are shot per the pictures - they both need to go. You're also getting very uneven wear, which is where the SPC rear camber/toe kit will be a necessary thing for you. Install this BEFORE you buy new tires, and have a 4 wheel alignment done immediately after you install your new tires
do yourself a favor, invest in a proper set of tires (search on here there are tons of reviews), get an alignment, and do it right the first time from here on out...you'll save yourself alot of grief
do yourself a favor, invest in a proper set of tires (search on here there are tons of reviews), get an alignment, and do it right the first time from here on out...you'll save yourself alot of grief
Last edited by Z1 Performance; Sep 9, 2007 at 04:11 AM.


