My C's First Accident!!!
at least my best friend and i had a memorable graduation day
Anyway - sleep is good, or so they say.
My car wears tires like this, regardless of pressure:
Fronts: Wear on the shoulder.
Rears: Wear in the center
Nothing I do, adjusting pressures, alignments, nothing changes this. I rotate my tires directionally every 6000 miles and hope that makes them last. I got 30k out of my last set and this set of DWS tires is at 14k and looking good.
BTW - Peanut Butter cookies FTW! Oatmeal 2nd prize. Chocolate Chip - FTMFL. I hate chocolate.
I should add that my rear tires are almost completely bald, which was a major contributing factor, so that's on me. I was changing lanes and accelerating, and once there's no traction, ESP can't help.
Laneshift, I got scared when you said that, but it doesn't seem to be as bad as the picture looks, I guess it's just the angle. This picture's from months ago, and it looks about the same.
Agreed, they LOOK low, but I have found you can't go by looks for tire pressure.
Apart from his tires being bald, I don't see that Drew did anything wrong based on his telling of the incident.I'd rather you not get banned again. I hope no one thinks I deserved this, though.
My car wears tires like this, regardless of pressure:
Fronts: Wear on the shoulder.
Rears: Wear in the center
Nothing I do, adjusting pressures, alignments, nothing changes this. I rotate my tires directionally every 6000 miles and hope that makes them last. I got 30k out of my last set and this set of DWS tires is at 14k and looking good.
BTW - Peanut Butter cookies FTW! Oatmeal 2nd prize. Chocolate Chip - FTMFL. I hate chocolate.
about always checking tire pressure and wear. I go as far as using a pyrometer and tread depth gauge to make sure I have the correct pressure. Our cars have a lot of caster angle ~10 degrees. This causes lots of camber change during cornering. Age old wisdom says if you are wearing the center vs. the shoulders, you are too high of air pressure. If you wear the shoulders more than the center you are too low air pressure. On our cars, in the front at least, that is opposite. Since the high caster angle puts more force on the shoulders due to the large camber change, you want to up the tire pressure to lower shoulder wear.In the rear, our cars do 2 things, they tend to wear the inner shoulder more than the rest, due to negative camber. No matter what you do for pressure, you won't change that. But, is is very minor over the life of the tires. I like to run my tires just a touch overinflated, to keep them cooler, and maximize fuel economy. So, I almost always wear the center out before the shoulders, but just slightly. Our cars also have a tendency to wear out the right rear ever so slightly more than the left, as this is the drive tire.
So does anybody have a recommendation of a good, cheap tire?
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Those look like the stock calipers for the c230 ss
The DWS tires are good tires, but I can't say I would back-order them. I paid $585 OTD (tax/fees/installation) for my set of 4. Had they been on back order, I would have not hesitated to go with the Ecsta ASX tires again (and saved $50). They treated me well and I can't complain.

Me Too!

I'd do what Johnand does. Run the rears slightly over inflated. I'm afraid you'll probably have to accept that the tires just aren't gonna make it much longer than your experience. I'd run the fronts higher for sure, though to counter that shoulder wear. My Kumho tires looked ridiculous in the front after 30k miles - no shoulder tread whatsoever.
The rears were just worn in the center, shoulder wear was fine. I'm afraid it would be worse if I inflate them any more
On closer examination, I realized I did a little more damage than I originally thought. Where my car was resting on the cement drainage thingy, it took a chunk out of the plastic cover over the lower frame under the driver's side of the car. There is also a crack on the very back of the driver's side sideskirt. There are also some scratches on the front-right side of my car, but nothing that won't come out - I think. Also, the bumper is
*slightly* out of adjustment, but nothing I need to worry about. I'm just glad nothing major happened.

Had a feeling that numpre was a tadbit off. BTW, is that video in your sig real?
Milkm4n, PS2's are some of the best ones you could buy. I have them on the M3 currently and they last long enough (with that car) and offer awesome performance, grip, and handling. Havent slipped with those tires yet at all including hard rain driving
if you don't want to wait then just go to the dealership and tell them you need the driver side front L-shape wheel well cover. they'll know what it is. it's the most common thing that falls off on the 203.
Last edited by mlg; Jul 9, 2010 at 10:15 AM.
if you don't want to wait then just go to the dealership and tell them you need the driver side front L-shape wheel well cover. they'll know what it is. it's the most common thing that falls off on the 203.
This is definitely outside of their useful life!








