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Old 24-03-2011, 10:19 AM   #11
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How much tread do they have left on them?

I ran them to try them on my old M3, once they started to wear i.e. <4mm of tread they started to make the car feel quite loose, so I ditched them and got PS2's put back on.
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Old 24-03-2011, 10:27 AM   #12
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How much tread do they have left on them?

I ran them to try them on my old M3, once they started to wear i.e. <4mm of tread they started to make the car feel quite loose, so I ditched them and got PS2's put back on.
Brand new, about 1k old.
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Old 24-03-2011, 10:31 AM   #13
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I had 275s on the rear with 245s on the front (GY F1 Assy all round) and got a puncture so replaced rears with 265s (same tyres) and it definitely felt better although I suppose as much down to new rubber as anything? The 275s still had 4-5mm so not overly worn...

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Thanks for that, did you experience similar sort of handling traits as I described on the 275's, in what way was it better with new boots?
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Old 24-03-2011, 03:24 PM   #14
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Thanks for that, did you experience similar sort of handling traits as I described on the 275's, in what way was it better with new boots?
Just tighter, more confidence inspiring in fast corners. As I say, I put it down to the new rubber tbh but saw your post and wondered if there was something in it?

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Old 24-03-2011, 10:05 PM   #15
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Did you fit new rtab as well as the limiter kit or just the limiter kit
If you didn't replace the bushes it's like getting a shower and putting your old skiddies on and expecting to feel clean and fresh
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Right, sorted it

Bit of info for those having similar issues

The car had RTA bushes, limiter kit and alignment done; it felt a lot better, but still not hundred percent.
So today the garage put front and rear M3 19’s on with Conti’s all round for a comparison, car felt totally different, much more planted and quicker to settle into corners, as it should.

I asked the garage if there had checked the tyre pressures, “yes”, was the reply. Anyway I thought I’d check the pressures on the way home with my CSL wheels reinstalled; turns out all four had the wrong pressure in (38-39 PSI) . Put the correct pressures in and it feels nearly as good as it did with the m3 wheels on, not quite as good, think the extra width is still throwing the handling out a bit.

The limiter kit made quite a bit of difference and I’d recommend it as a cheap upgrade.

So I plan to do plenty of track days and replace all 4 tyres with PS2’s or cups shortly

Next up, steering wheel re-trim
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Old 25-03-2011, 12:54 AM   #17
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Right, sorted it

Bit of info for those having similar issues

The car had RTA bushes, limiter kit and alignment done; it felt a lot better, but still not hundred percent.
So today the garage put front and rear M3 19’s on with Conti’s all round for a comparison, car felt totally different, much more planted and quicker to settle into corners, as it should.

I asked the garage if there had checked the tyre pressures, “yes”, was the reply. Anyway I thought I’d check the pressures on the way home with my CSL wheels reinstalled; turns out all four had the wrong pressure in (38-39 PSI) . Put the correct pressures in and it feels nearly as good as it did with the m3 wheels on, not quite as good, think the extra width is still throwing the handling out a bit.

The limiter kit made quite a bit of difference and I’d recommend it as a cheap upgrade.

So I plan to do plenty of track days and replace all 4 tyres with PS2’s or cups shortly

Next up, steering wheel re-trim
Moral of the story, check your own tyre pressures.

Glad it seemed an easy fix,
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Old 25-03-2011, 10:30 AM   #18
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Some garages really don't have a clue sometimes.

On a non-csl note, I just fitted new wheels and tyres to our Golf. After getting the car back on the ground I thought it looked very 'baloony', and was really happy with the wheels. Checked the pressures, a couple of them were as high as 45psi! Was wondering why the ride was so HARD. Put them back down to VW Recommended and it drives and looks alot better.

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Did you fit new rtab as well as the limiter kit or just the limiter kit
If you didn't replace the bushes it's like getting a shower and putting your old skiddies on and expecting to feel clean and fresh
I thought everyone did that.
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I thought everyone did that.
I turn mine round and inside out, get 4 days out of them
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