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FairladyZ 09-11-2012 04:14 PM

Change new tire, now the z is slippin?
 
Anyways i had a nail in one of my rears, the car has 2500 miles total. I had to switch out the tire with the nail in it.

The new tire has about 100 miles. The problem is when i start going through corners now i notice the rear slipping a bit now. Is it cause the new tires hasn't broken in yet or did the guys at nissan jacked someshit up?

The other tires have 2500 miles on them, the new one has about 100 or so.

Kinda feels scary, this is with VDC ON. Before the nail in my rear tire i would drive with confidence and the car never behaved this way.

Do i have to do anything special since only one tire was changed? alignment or anything?

wheee! 09-11-2012 04:41 PM

Same tire? No changes?

Then it is probably needing a little "burn in" time... take it easy for a few hundred clicks to get to the good rubber!

370Z Purist 09-11-2012 09:08 PM

Your tires still have mold release agent on them. It's a lubricant so that the tires can actually be pulled out of the machine they're made in. The layer needs to burn off.

And yes, this thin layer will actually dramatically lower grip. It softens the exterior rubber (not in a way that increases grip).

Wait about 500 miles. That's what most tire manufacturers recommend, iirc.

roy'sz 09-12-2012 03:10 AM

part of it could be your lsd. You see, since one of the back tires went out, the tread depth is different between the two. So even driving in a staright line your two rear tires are moving at different speeds, which will also give you a slip feeling in the rear...fyi. Also it is not a good idea to keep it like that for that long.

wheee! 09-12-2012 10:45 AM

2500 miles total on the car would not have that much tread depth difference to cause a slip in the LSD....

FairladyZ 09-12-2012 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roy'sz (Post 1912340)
part of it could be your lsd. You see, since one of the back tires went out, the tread depth is different between the two. So even driving in a staright line your two rear tires are moving at different speeds, which will also give you a slip feeling in the rear...fyi. Also it is not a good idea to keep it like that for that long.

dude the other tires have 2500 miles, not 25000

And the new tiers have about 100 now.

I doubt there is any wear really on the other tires to the point where i shouldn't be running them together.

edub370 09-12-2012 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 370Z Purist (Post 1912068)
Your tires still have mold release agent on them. It's a lubricant so that the tires can actually be pulled out of the machine they're made in. The layer needs to burn off.

And yes, this thin layer will actually dramatically lower grip. It softens the exterior rubber (not in a way that increases grip).

Wait about 500 miles. That's what most tire manufacturers recommend, iirc.

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and u now have taller tread walls which will flex a little more under hard cornering. so as i tire wears a little it actually handles better. i had the exact same issue, but dont worry. give it about 1000 miles to break in and it will be fine

370Z Purist 09-12-2012 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edub370 (Post 1913088)
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and u now have taller tread walls which will flex a little more under hard cornering. so as i tire wears a little it actually handles better. i had the exact same issue, but dont worry. give it about 1000 miles to break in and it will be fine

I dunno, 1000 seems a bit much, I'd say 500, tops.

Or you could do a burnout/peelout/launch or two and just take off the release agent almost immediately. :tup:

FairladyZ 09-13-2012 06:03 PM

alright guys, good to hear.

I was just a little concern cuase the rear is way tossable at the moment.

Probably feels like an FRS, and i don't know whats there to like about it to be hoenst lol.


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