A1
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posted on 13/4/12 at 02:47 PM |
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r888 noise
just put some r888s on the dads tintop, hes complaining of unbearable road noise though, Ive not heard it but was just wandering if these tyres are
particularly noisy?
theres no problem with bearings or anything, only possible problem i can think is wheel balance, though it should have been done when they were fitted
and dont think theres the associated vibrations
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omega 24 v6
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posted on 13/4/12 at 02:55 PM |
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Going in the right direction I presume. I seem to recall they are ditrectional tyres.
If it looks wrong it probably is wrong.
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tony.g
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posted on 13/4/12 at 03:00 PM |
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I See a lot of Elises in my garage with them on.
When test driving them, you're not sure if they have a wheel bearing gone.
But get them on the track, the noise is worth it!!
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iank
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posted on 13/4/12 at 03:02 PM |
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Are the red dots in the right place relative to the valve?
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Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
Anonymous
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A1
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posted on 13/4/12 at 03:37 PM |
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okay just checked to be 100%sure... theyre going in the right direction, and annoyingly the red dots arent there. going to take it out tonight and
experience it for myself.
im thinking that itll be tyre noise coupled with really hard new pu bushes that just lets the noise resound though the whole car unabated.
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adithorp
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posted on 13/4/12 at 03:49 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by A1
...really hard new pu bushes that just lets the noise resound though the whole car unabated.
There's your answer.
"A witty saying proves nothing" Voltaire
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gremlin1234
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posted on 13/4/12 at 04:26 PM |
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are they at the right pressure?
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ashg
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posted on 13/4/12 at 05:02 PM |
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r888's are bloody noisy simple as that. they were never designed to be a quiet comfortable road car tyre, they were designed to get the maximum
amount of grip out of a tyre whilst staying road legal.
Anything With Tits or Wheels Will cost you MONEY!!
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New Project (Started)
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tomgregory2000
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posted on 13/4/12 at 06:17 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by ashg
r888's are bloody noisy simple as that. they were never designed to be a quiet comfortable road car tyre, they were designed to get the maximum
amount of grip out of a tyre whilst staying road legal.
wot he said
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A1
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posted on 13/4/12 at 08:00 PM |
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we usually use a048s, so were comparing like for like...ill post up when ive been out tonight...
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MakeEverything
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posted on 13/4/12 at 08:09 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by tomgregory2000
quote: Originally posted by ashg
r888's are bloody noisy simple as that. they were never designed to be a quiet comfortable road car tyre, they were designed to get the maximum
amount of grip out of a tyre whilst staying road legal.
wot he said
+1
Sticky tyres are noisy.
Kindest Regards,
Richard.
...You can make it foolProof, but youll never make it Idiot Proof!...
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johnH20
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posted on 13/4/12 at 08:28 PM |
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I ran both 888s and AO48s on my Elise at various times and I could not say I noticed difference in road noise. The difference in ride comfort on the
other hand is quite noticeable, the 888s being much softer in the sidewall. Downside of this is that they are a bit squidgey compared to the AO48s on
track. You can compensate to a degree with tyre presures but for a track biased car I much prefered the AO48s. For a road car with occassional track
use I would go with an AD08 from Yoko not 888s as the wet weather performance on the road is not the best. IMHO of course.
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