Nick1994
$100 site donor 2024
My Genesis came with new Yokohama Advan Sport A/S+ tires when I bought it last year. They are staggered Front/Rear. This past winter a pothole took out a front tire, and I got an alignment at the dealership.
Fast forward to a couple weeks ago, I noticed my RR tire was 6 psi low. I went to Discount Tire and they said there was a puncture on the inner edge of the tire and it wasn't repairable. With both tires being around 5/32 tread, I decided to replace both with the same Yokohamas. Discount also rotated the front tires left-right.
Since then, it's been squirrelly out on the highway. Like the tail is wagging the dog if I yank the wheel. Kind of like when towing a trailer and you don't have enough tongue weight. It drives fine if you keep it straight, but you can get it fishtailing if you nudge the wheel etc. I thought it was the little nubs on the tires but I took it to Palm Springs and those have worn off, they've got about 800 miles on them now.
I took it back to Discount Tire and they rotated the front tires L/R back to where they were, and the problem is still there. I'm thinking I might have a goofy tire in the back? We had this issue with a new set of Sentury's on the '70 Beetle and it needed a new set of Continentals to fix it.
Any thoughts, experiences with this?
Fast forward to a couple weeks ago, I noticed my RR tire was 6 psi low. I went to Discount Tire and they said there was a puncture on the inner edge of the tire and it wasn't repairable. With both tires being around 5/32 tread, I decided to replace both with the same Yokohamas. Discount also rotated the front tires left-right.
Since then, it's been squirrelly out on the highway. Like the tail is wagging the dog if I yank the wheel. Kind of like when towing a trailer and you don't have enough tongue weight. It drives fine if you keep it straight, but you can get it fishtailing if you nudge the wheel etc. I thought it was the little nubs on the tires but I took it to Palm Springs and those have worn off, they've got about 800 miles on them now.
I took it back to Discount Tire and they rotated the front tires L/R back to where they were, and the problem is still there. I'm thinking I might have a goofy tire in the back? We had this issue with a new set of Sentury's on the '70 Beetle and it needed a new set of Continentals to fix it.
Any thoughts, experiences with this?