Single Tire Replacement

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by 07Ltd#767, Aug 15, 2008.

  1. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    So I took my car to SoG yesterday for it's check-up and found a giant screw in the front driver's side tire. It wasn't leaking air, so I called the Firestone place off Howell Mill (I wish I would've known about GTE before this...) to have the tire replaced. It was covered under the roadside hazard program, so it didn't cost anything.

    I talked w/ Jill at SoG about shaving the tire and she said that since the new tires had very low miles on them (maybe ~5000, at the most), the center diff should be fine and there was no need to worry about the slightly increased tread (which will probably be even after the next auto-x event :ddirty:).

    However, the car is pulling right now and I don't know why. I checked the tire pressures and they're all ~36-38 psi. I was thinking if I slightly deflated the new tire to ~34, it may help, but what do you guys think? My car used to track straight as an arrow for days, but now I can actually feel the pull through the steering wheel.



    Also, I'd like to give a giant thanks to the guys at Firestone who don't know how to put my tire on...I now have a scratch that covers 1/4 of the wheel from where they mounted the tire :wtc:. If it weren't for the roadside hazard...bah. I've yet to go there, but from what I've heard, my only future choice will be GTE.
     
  2. mmtasty

    mmtasty Active Member

    Same size tire, right? double check it...


    Jill isn't a mechanic. If it's pulling and the alignment is right something isn't good. It may not be a bad idea to shave it down or buy three new ones.
     
    Last edited: Aug 15, 2008
  3. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    Just checked, all four tires are 225/45/17

    I don't drive hard, except the occasional hard entrance / exit ramp, but those don't have many turns, and most of them are right hand anyway so the driver's side should burn down faster.

    The majority of my miles are interstate (95%+). I'm an outside salesman and make trips from Atlanta --> Savannah, Augusta, Hartwell, Macon, etc.
     
  4. mmtasty

    mmtasty Active Member

    well, if it's pulling and the alignment is correct then you need to do something. A long highway drive with mismatched tires is what will blow up your diff. And Jill isn't going to buy you a new transmission...

    I just bought a new set because of a flat and my old set was only about 40% worn. :(


    It could easily be that your alignment is off. Don't just go anywhere. Either GTE or Jeff at the Marietta Tires Plus (if you're broke like me).
     
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  5. josh booth

    josh booth Active Member

    How many miles are on the other three tires?
     
  6. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    ~5,000 miles
     
  7. josh booth

    josh booth Active Member

    You should be ok, Just go to DISCOUNT TIRE or smothing and have them check your tread depth.
     
  8. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    Yay for warranties :sx:
     
  9. Davidwrx

    Davidwrx Member

    It might give you some peace of mind to either buy a tread depth gague or have them checked at a tire shop. I think that your manual should tell of acceptable difference. I want to say 2/32 max vairation.
     
  10. nsvwrx

    nsvwrx Active Member

    This will void your warranty. no matter what jill said.
     
  11. FACE

    FACE Active Member

    you need to measure the diameter of all tires and as long as they are within 1/4 inch of eachother they are fine...then check aligement...Good Luck Man!
     
  12. Meredith

    Meredith Banned

    Definitely follow people's advice on checking the diameters and tread depth... I would take the car by GTE and have them check it out just in case some thing happened to your alignment.
     
  13. mmtasty

    mmtasty Active Member

    +1.

    If you run different size, make, model, or worn tires they consider it your fault if there are problems. Again, Jill isn't a mechanic.
     
  14. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    ...sweet...more money to spend, good thing it grows on trees...
     
  15. Eco Auto Clean

    Eco Auto Clean Active Member

    totally! Its the best isnt it?!?!?!?!?! sorry bro..good luck!
     
  16. Meredith

    Meredith Banned

    Dude seriously... call GTE they will be able to help you out. If there is an issue with your new tire having too much tread they maybe able shave it down for you. Ask for Kieran.
     
  17. josh booth

    josh booth Active Member

    ^^^ +1 Kieran is the man.
     
  18. dontcallitarex

    dontcallitarex Active Member

    I know how you guys feel. I just dropped 600 bucks on four new tires since one out of my old set (which may have lasted me another 10k) ate itself on the highway for no apparent reason.

    Sometimes I envy people who can just replace the one tire, but I guess it comes with the territory.
     
  19. blindfold

    blindfold Active Member

    worse comes to worst, look for a set of decent condition RE070 take-offs
     
  20. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    eh, I just called Kieran this afternoon and set up an appointment for Monday afternoon...as much as I don't want to spend the money, a little here for some shaving, balancing and alignment is much cheaper than a center diff...

    bah this car is a damn money pit...if it just...wasn't...soooo...fast...
     
  21. Meredith

    Meredith Banned

    GTE will take care of you and they definitely won't over charge you.
     
  22. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

    i'm guessing the tire shave and balance/align will be close to the cost of an avg UHP tire. way better than 4 new tires ;)
     

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