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24 messages, Last post on Dec 04, 2009 at 8:57 AM
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I have an '02 gti w/17" all seasons. Moved to Maine. What are best snow tires...brands...studs needed?... Thanks, Waddy |
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Replying to: warhub (Mar 24, 2008 6:08 pm) |
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| Bought an 09 yesterday with the 18" wheels. The ride was so rough coming into work this morning, I've called the dealership and they are going to swap for 17". This had better make a big difference. | |
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So after 8200 miles my '08 GTI has had enough of it's summer tires. Took it in because the tire noise was getting progressively louder and the tech says they have very bad "cupping". Of course not covered under warranty. Anyone have better luck with their non-summer tires?
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No luck my tires at all! So I am now about to purchase my 5th new tire on my GTI in 7 months. I love this car but how can I drive it and feel safe when I get a flat every month? I have the 18" Dunlop SP Sport 01's. The sidewalls bubble and split. Is it the tires? Or my car? I do live in MI which means I'm dodging potholes every second. I'm desperate for guidence!!
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Replying to: erinbgirl (May 24, 2009 4:35 pm) Best regards, Shipo |
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Replying to: erinbgirl (May 24, 2009 4:35 pm) I can't think of many places where I'd want to run low-pros, no matter how nice I think they look, just because of that. A few years ago my brother was shopping for a new car, and the dealer showed him a car that someone had ordered but decided not to take. It had large wheels and low-pros and the dealer offered to not charge my brother the cost of the option in order to move the car. The car looked great with the wheels and tires, so he decided to take the deal. He lives in north NJ. Within two weeks he had gone thru two tires and was going to have to replace a wheel along with the second tire because of rough road conditions. He changed out the wheels and tires to something a little more normal in aspect ratio and decidedly "less cool". But the roads stopped eating his tires. His "free option" only cost him almost $2000 |
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Replying to: upstatedoc (Apr 06, 2009 12:36 pm) On most of my vehicles I've rotated every 6000 miles, although on one current one that tended to develop cupping on the original tires, I rotate at 5000 miles. |
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Purchased at 2007 GTI Fahrenheit in late August. 18 tires have become increasingly noisey even under the most basic driving conditions. Also the ride is very rough. Any suggestions to remedy? Should I purchase 17 inch wheels and tires? Thanks for your ideas.
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Replying to: dokmok (Nov 22, 2009 2:48 pm) |
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