That time of the year again, was starting to lose grip in the wet on the stock Potenzas so I thought I'd switch to the winter set. Of course the average temperatures aren't quite below 7C yet so a little slidyness was expected, but it's SO BAD that I'm fed up of having them on already. There's still a fair amount of tread on each set (6-7mm) as each have only done about 6 months duty, but the car goes round roundabouts right now like its on marbles at anything over a jogging pace with more than a few degrees of steer on, and feels floaty on sweeping bends with negligible feedback from the wheel.
I know some people have had success curing this models rampant understeer with major suspension adjustment but this isn't an option for me while the car is under warranty and finance. I wonder whether the tyre pressures could be adjusted and would be grateful if anyone has an idea about what they should be set to. I'm running winter tyres (Nokian A3s) of size 215/40/R17, same as the stock tyres and on stock alloys, with a normal light duty summer inflation of 2.5B (36psi) front and 2.0B (29psi) rears. I'm guessing over inflating them would only make the problem worse, not least because the last time I had these tyres on the garage massively overinflated them and they felt much the same, no grip when setting off or going round tight bends, until I discovered why a couple of days later - and yes, I have checked and rechecked the pressures all round this time!
The tyres I know are excellent when it gets really cold, as I've had sets on each of my last 3 cars and they've never let me down in heavy rain or snow. It just seems to be this time probably as a combination of putting them on when it's still above their working temperature, and th cars understeering characteristic.
Oh, and has anyone with the HIDs found they point far too low to light up the road sufficiently? I've noticed it for a long while but it's only become a problem again as sunset gets earlier in the day. My last car had them and they seemed set at a higher angle to illuminate further down the road, wondered if there was a way of manually adjusting their set point, or if this is a VCDS thing only?
I know some people have had success curing this models rampant understeer with major suspension adjustment but this isn't an option for me while the car is under warranty and finance. I wonder whether the tyre pressures could be adjusted and would be grateful if anyone has an idea about what they should be set to. I'm running winter tyres (Nokian A3s) of size 215/40/R17, same as the stock tyres and on stock alloys, with a normal light duty summer inflation of 2.5B (36psi) front and 2.0B (29psi) rears. I'm guessing over inflating them would only make the problem worse, not least because the last time I had these tyres on the garage massively overinflated them and they felt much the same, no grip when setting off or going round tight bends, until I discovered why a couple of days later - and yes, I have checked and rechecked the pressures all round this time!
The tyres I know are excellent when it gets really cold, as I've had sets on each of my last 3 cars and they've never let me down in heavy rain or snow. It just seems to be this time probably as a combination of putting them on when it's still above their working temperature, and th cars understeering characteristic.
Oh, and has anyone with the HIDs found they point far too low to light up the road sufficiently? I've noticed it for a long while but it's only become a problem again as sunset gets earlier in the day. My last car had them and they seemed set at a higher angle to illuminate further down the road, wondered if there was a way of manually adjusting their set point, or if this is a VCDS thing only?
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