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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: DHDamo on November 17, 2014, 08:22:39 AM

Title: So i killed a brand new tyre in 20 laps
Post by: DHDamo on November 17, 2014, 08:22:39 AM
Hi all, any suggestions - last week i put on a set of 4 Kumho ku36 tyres. I drove to Qr (about 150km) and in 20 laps the front pass side tyre is in a bad way. The outside third of the tyre has tears/rips running front to back on about 1/3 of the tread blocks. Last week i also had 2+ neg camber put in as the crusty old street tyres on it before were doing a similar thing. The circuit layout was 5 right handers and only 2 lefts so i understand slightly uneven wear but im a bit shocked by this. Front end has been checked recently and wheel alignment too. Just shit driving/shit tyres/shit setup/shit luck?
Title: Re: So i killed a brand new tyre in 20 laps
Post by: festy on November 17, 2014, 11:53:53 AM
Could they be cuts from contact with the guard under suspension compression?
Title: Re: So i killed a brand new tyre in 20 laps
Post by: DHDamo on November 17, 2014, 11:57:32 AM
Could be i guess. There are some that arent so symmetric tho too. Will have to take another look. Thanks for the suggestion festy.
Title: Re: So i killed a brand new tyre in 20 laps
Post by: Duk on November 17, 2014, 05:07:03 PM
Photo????

Sounds a bit like the typical 'Soft Alfa front suspension plus shit geometry' syndrome.
Title: Re: So i killed a brand new tyre in 20 laps
Post by: Evan Bottcher on November 17, 2014, 07:53:31 PM
I'd be intrigued to see a photo too.  Back when our Sud had stock front suspension and road tyres, we'd kill the passenger front left at Winton (mostly right handers).  But the symptoms were lots of scrub at the outer edge and eventually if pushed too hard they'd melt and blister.  I never saw tears/rips.

Now that the Sud has 33 front suspension, 3.5 degrees of camber, stiff springs, and on R tyres we still kill the passenger front left at Winton.  But we're going a lot quicker... :)

One bit of advice I was given if running road tyres on the track - get half the tread depth shaved off before using them.  It reduces the squirm of the tread blocks, which reduces heat, and makes them last twice as long.  Worked for me on the last set of road tyres we used before switching to R tyres.