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laser_GTI

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laser_GTI

Had some very scary moments recently in my pug in wet conditions. I have Toyo Proxes with loads of tread left and i check my tyre pressures every fortnight. It seems i have no grip at the front end. I steer in and it just understeers. Its fine in the dry but a handfull in the wet. Is there anything i can do?

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karlos72

Go a bit slower? B)

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twowheelterror

Hit the nail on the head there Karlos - simple fact is you are carrying too much speed into the corner.

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Butler

I had the same issue this morning, although I was going a bit quick.

 

In heavy rain proxies aqua plain a lot once under about 1/2 thread depth.

 

I guess you are running 195 wide tyres, stiff suspension all on a pretty light car. So its to be expected.

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j_turnell

Get eagle f1's there awesome in the wet..

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Ahl
Get eagle f1's there awesome in the wet..

and from my bitter experience, far better than Toyo T1-R's...

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rich_w

I don't have any problems with toyos in the wet, maybe if there is a deep puddle i may feel the car pulling a bit, maybe i'm not driving fast enough :S

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Rob_the_Sparky

Try Avon ZV1s in the wet with a tweaked engine! The Eagle F1s on my 309 are way better (and that would be useful if the 309 would run for longer than 5 minutes at a time without something falling off!)

 

Really though number one advice is enter the corners slower, if you enter too fast and attempt to slow down mid-corner then you are likely to be dumped into the nearest hedge. Having said that, with control, wet conditions are great for some LOO moments :blush:

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Baz

I'm having the same problem, badly!! Scary, only i think it's tracking issues rather than tyres or too much corner speed, i'm sensible, honest!!

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laser_GTI

i don't drive fast in the wet. i'm experiencing this at relatively low speeds

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mfield

You say you check your tyre pressure but what pressure do you run it at ?

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hengti

^^ yes

 

the more pressure you run, the more likely you are to be losing grip in the wet

 

i've always run 28/26 front/rear on the road

 

 

edit : make sure you're using an accurate tyre pressure gauge as well (some of the digital ones are cheap and are guaranteed to within 1psi) - the gauges on foot pumps and garage forecourts can be crazy inaccurate

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laser_GTI

30 all round.......

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jonD6B

30 when cold? Try Hengti's advice and drop your pressures slightly. Could also check your suspensuion geometry.

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mrswampy

try haveing toyo tyres on a rear wheel drive car that like to spin up in 3rd gear!!!

made for interesting lap of a roundabout whilst trying to get past a van that had annoyed me by going slow for far too long!!

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rich_w

How new/old are the tyres? How much thread is left?

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rossimura

Mine has always been wayward in the wet. I've got Avon AVz1's on at the minute and they are a laugh, turn in slide, lift off weeee :ph34r:.

 

In the dry I have more grip than I can realistically use on the road.

 

Just be abit more gentle with it 205's require a wee bit of driving finesse

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hengti

the pressures won't be helping - they're quite sensitive to them - i've certainly noticed quite a difference between 28 and low 30s on the front - the steering's alot lighter with more air - that'll make it understeer in the wet

 

not suggesting it'll be 'transformed', but less air will help

 

an accurate gauge is a must though

 

could be the tracking, but should be fairly obvious if it is - they feel horrible if the tracking's out

 

 

failing that - just use the rear to keep the nose straight! be careful in the wet though! best to quietly experiment on an industrial estate, about 4 in the morning :ph34r:

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laser_GTI

tracking is spot on and tyres are less than 12 months old. Will try altering the tyre pressures slighty and take it a little easier. I must admit the toyos perform exellent in the dry.

 

thanks for the advice guys!

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rich_w

Whats the amount of thread left?

 

I found when my proxies were low on thread (less than 3/4mm) the grip dropped off quick...

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collateral

Give 26psi up front and 28 on the rear a try. Running a lower pressure up front will decrease understeer.

 

On my car running 29+ in the rear causes horrible things to happen, but that could be due to the tyres being crap. Eagles are on the shopping list!

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