Georgia Fiero Club Forum
All Things Fiero => General Fiero Discussion => Topic started by: pgackerman on February 04, 2017, 07:59:54 am
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Anyone have run flats on their Fiero?
Do you like them?
Would you get them again?
Any other comments?
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I'll take that as a no.
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My brother had them for a while. He said they rode like solid rubber tires.
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My brother had them for a while. He said they rode like solid rubber tires.
The Toyos that I had on my G6 felt like solid rubber tires too, and they weren't even run-flats. Were so noisy, and so slippery, that I removed them with over half the tread still remaining, and put them in my storage locker. (Anyone need some 245/45 -18s?)
But yeah... All kidding aside, I've heard that run-flats were very stiff. Necessarily so, in order to support the car without air.
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Toyos have hard rubber to increase tire life.
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Toyos have hard rubber to increase tire life.
Yeah. I kind of figured that out. I try to buy tires with a lower treadwear rating (under about 260 - 280) for performance. The trade off is, of course, treadwear.
The Toyos are 360, so that would tend to bear that out. But then again, I see treadwear numbers of 500 or so on some tires. They can't be THAT hard.
I've read several reviews of these tires. Most people say they're rock hard, as I found mine to be.
I really thought they were dangerous. My commuter is a G6 with a 3.5. I could spin the tires easily, on dry pavement, even with traction control turned on. (245/45-18s)
They were downright scary on wet pavement.
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I found the Toyos to be odd on bumps in the road. I didn't have a problem, otherwise.