97GTS
Enthusiast
This is absolutely, hands down, the best purchase I have made for my car so far. A little history:
Bought my car that was banged up, in Sept 2007. Spent the next 2 years fixing and repainting it. It had 01 wheels on it with date codes of 1999 Drove it like it was on eggshells for 3k miles knowing that the tires were crap.Had suspension tweeked and aligned but still the car was all over the road; darted from side to side, tracked every line in the road, even some that I couldn't see. Had a wicked bumpsteer problem that I figured was from the accident and had pretty much given up on getting it right. The Michelin PSs still had about 3/4 tread on them.
Finally got the car about as straightened out as I thought that I could so I decided to go ahead and get the new tires that I had been putting off. Decided to go with the BF Goodrich G-force tires because of both price and Viper owner recommendations.
Cost of 4 new 18" tires from e-bay: $1,000.83 including shipping.
The date codes are all 1510 (15th week of 2010) so really fresh. Sticky rubber, of course it was 95 degrees when I got them.
Cost to have them mounted and balanced: $60
Took the car for a drive this morning to test them out and......
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Bottom line is I have a brand new car. Could not make it track ANY line. Could not make the car dart from side to side. Could not reproduce the bumpsteer problem. Got the car up to 110 and for the first time I felt that the car was not dangerous: Rock solid. Ran out of road so I couldn't test any higher speed for now, but you can bet that I finally will!
I don't really have a lot of experience really DRIVING this car so I can't give a really objective opinion as of yet but I can say that for the first time, I really am not terrified to drive it.
I suspected that the tires would make a difference but this was an incredible surprise. If your car isn't driving right and you have tried everything else, change the tires if they are more than a few years old.
AND an added benefit of the BFGs is the tread pattern is argueably the coolest out there.
Ron
Bought my car that was banged up, in Sept 2007. Spent the next 2 years fixing and repainting it. It had 01 wheels on it with date codes of 1999 Drove it like it was on eggshells for 3k miles knowing that the tires were crap.Had suspension tweeked and aligned but still the car was all over the road; darted from side to side, tracked every line in the road, even some that I couldn't see. Had a wicked bumpsteer problem that I figured was from the accident and had pretty much given up on getting it right. The Michelin PSs still had about 3/4 tread on them.
Finally got the car about as straightened out as I thought that I could so I decided to go ahead and get the new tires that I had been putting off. Decided to go with the BF Goodrich G-force tires because of both price and Viper owner recommendations.
Cost of 4 new 18" tires from e-bay: $1,000.83 including shipping.
The date codes are all 1510 (15th week of 2010) so really fresh. Sticky rubber, of course it was 95 degrees when I got them.
Cost to have them mounted and balanced: $60
Took the car for a drive this morning to test them out and......
...
...
Bottom line is I have a brand new car. Could not make it track ANY line. Could not make the car dart from side to side. Could not reproduce the bumpsteer problem. Got the car up to 110 and for the first time I felt that the car was not dangerous: Rock solid. Ran out of road so I couldn't test any higher speed for now, but you can bet that I finally will!
I don't really have a lot of experience really DRIVING this car so I can't give a really objective opinion as of yet but I can say that for the first time, I really am not terrified to drive it.
I suspected that the tires would make a difference but this was an incredible surprise. If your car isn't driving right and you have tried everything else, change the tires if they are more than a few years old.
AND an added benefit of the BFGs is the tread pattern is argueably the coolest out there.
Ron