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silverstone extreems,

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Post by tuffgu42 »

HI just put brannd new rims and tyres on my gu ute today,(35x11.5-16s silverstone extreems) driving anything over about 50 kays the car and steering wheel just shakes something crazy, i know they are noisey and are a mud tyre, but i only want them for the weekends,i also run 33 mtz during the week, my question is the tracks from my house are an hour away and all 100 k limit, how do you guys with the simex etc travvel to your locations as with these i feel its going to be impossible, i really dont want to have to take both sets and change them in the bush,? thanks
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tuffgu42 wrote:HI just put brannd new rims and tyres on my gu ute today,(35x11.5-16s silverstone extreems) driving anything over about 50 kays the car and steering wheel just shakes something crazy, i know they are noisey and are a mud tyre, but i only want them for the weekends,i also run 33 mtz during the week, my question is the tracks from my house are an hour away and all 100 k limit, how do you guys with the simex etc travvel to your locations as with these i feel its going to be impossible, i really dont want to have to take both sets and change them in the bush,? thanks
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Post by tuffgu42 »

ok, well the car drives fine with the mtz, but once the new tyres went on its a nightmare, is this normal because i cant see myself driving anywhere with these,
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Post by bogged »

tuffgu42 wrote:HI just put brannd new rims and tyres on my gu ute today,(35x11.5-16s silverstone extreems) driving anything over about 50 kays the car and steering wheel just shakes something crazy,
Numerous people have mentioned this in the past.. balancing them can be a vagiina.
Wait until you park your car on them for a few days, you think they shake now... wait till they flat spot :lol: :lol: :lol:
how do you guys with the simex etc travvel to your locations as with these i feel its going to be impossible,
Silverstones are not Simexs..
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Post by B.D.R »

tuffgu42, it is what it is mate, there is no way in the World any one can expect a tyre like the Silverstone to run well on Road :lol: .

It's a purely off road type tyre, but they are roadable, you just have to get used to them :armsup:

Get them rebalanced, some shops will do a half arsed job at it, i had to get my Pedes done Twice :D

I run Pedes, i find them fine, i run them every where spose i got used to them, but there is no way i could compare them to a Raod biased tyre, they just aint that way inclined :twisted: .

I agree with Bogged, if you want to know vibrations, do what i did, park up for 5 weeks on 18 pound then forget, and take it to the shops :shock: :shock: :oops: :rofl:

I wont be doing that again :lol:
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Post by A.R.T Racing »

Have you had the silverstones balanced? I have had a few sets and can drive for a couple of hours not that bad. And mine could only be balanced on the inside of the rims due to the outer strengthening ring. But in the end i put powder inside them that seems to work the best.
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Post by built4thrashing »

if they are new make sure the tyre fitters fitted them properly. the yellow dots should lign up with the valve stems. they can be a real PITA to balance but ive heard the balancing compuonds work well in them..



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Post by mike_nofx »

It doesnt sound right.

I had 33" xtremes and they were pretty smooth at 95km/h (Sierras top speed) Just noisy as hell. Kinda like being tailgated by a small propellor plane.
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

built4thrashing wrote:if they are new make sure the tyre fitters fitted them properly. the yellow dots should lign up with the valve stems. they can be a real PITA to balance but ive heard the balancing compuonds work well in them..



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That doesn't usually make that much of a difference, if getting them re-balanced get them to try and spin them on the rim 180 degrees doing that can make a big difference
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Post by alien »

i run pedes on my sierra and theyre like mike_nofx has said - driving with a spitfire tailgating you =) but you get used to that. They dont corner as well as my cooper stts did, but they do grip better on wet road which is odd, but great.

as for balancing, 3 of mine balanced up great and one has 280grams on it!!!!!! but im also running tubes as i kept getting mud in the bead.
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Post by tuffgu42 »

i understand what they are and know what to expect, but i honestly would not even try and drive at over 60 with them so i cant really drive to the places i want ti go ,the car violently shakes and i cant even hold the wheel still, surely something is not right? or am i wrong
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Post by Geoffro »

Mate I have the same tyres on my rangie and what you are describing is not right, mine are quite good to drive on the road, other than the noise.
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Post by tuffgu42 »

cheers mate ,ill take them back tomorrow and take them for a drive and see what they say,
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Post by bogged »

tuffgu42 wrote:cheers mate ,ill take them back tomorrow and take them for a drive and see what they say,
they could be out of round.. thats happened before.
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Post by alien »

bogged is right - overnight mine develop a flat spot... takes a good 5mins of driving or hitting over 80km/hr to re-round them.

However i run mine at 20psi... under a heavier vehicle they should smooth out faster.
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Post by mnemonix »

I've had this on my sierra for nearly a year now. I've had them rebalanced once in that time as they were getting out of balance from banging around in the bush on low tyre pressure.

I never run over 25psi. At this pressure they're as smooth as a highway terrain at any road driveable speed. I can sit on 110 with them without vibration troubles.

They are noisy as hell, but at road pressure they're smooth.
If I leave the beach and drive on road with low pressure (5-7psi) I get a pulsing vibration, but not bad enough to force you to restrict the speed you drive at.

Find a new tyre shop and get a decent balance. Either your specific set of tyres is at fault (flat spot/out of round) or your tyre fitter is a wingnut.
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Post by tuffgu42 »

tyres were replaced today with brand new ones, new tyres are great and there service and help was fantastic, cheers guys
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tuffgu42 wrote:tyres were replaced today with brand new ones, new tyres are great and there service and help was fantastic, cheers guys
who were you dealing with? nice to know
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