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General => Shows, events, track days, motorsport => Topic started by: lewis1641 on 13 July 2007, 11:59

Title: SLICK TYRES
Post by: lewis1641 on 13 July 2007, 11:59
HELLO AGAIN

i have just bought a set of 5 slick tyres off ebay. the seller stated they were in good condition and certainly 3 of them look to be. 2 however have loads of melted rubber all over them. is this normal? i kind of assume it will be - tyres get hot and sticky, melt a bit and then cool. i was planning on just fitting them and seeing how they drove but dont want to look like a complete idiot at my next trackday!

thanks in advance
Title: Re: SLICK TYRES
Post by: Pike on 13 July 2007, 14:05
Yes very normal mate. You can clean off the melted bits with a scraper, hot air gun and wire brush. Take care not to damage the remaining "tread" when you do it.
If your not too sure about the hot air go for a good wire brushing instead. PM me with a pic if you get stuck.
Title: Re: SLICK TYRES
Post by: lewis1641 on 13 July 2007, 15:03
thanks for that mate. while im on it, do slicks require different pressures to normal tyres?
Title: Re: SLICK TYRES
Post by: Pike on 16 July 2007, 09:00
A good start is to set your cold pressures to mid 20 psi then run 3 or 4 laps heat them up then check pressure.
Usually climb 3-5 psi tyre car dependant.
Title: Re: SLICK TYRES
Post by: lewis1641 on 16 July 2007, 12:13
cheers. i only ask as they seem to have about 15 in them at the mo. thanks for that. nice car by the way!
Title: Re: SLICK TYRES
Post by: Pike on 16 July 2007, 16:15
No probs, thanks mate  :wink:
Title: Re: SLICK TYRES
Post by: Chris-White on 16 July 2007, 19:18
on the subjet of slick tyres, how do you tell if a lsik is ''good'', its not like you can see how much tread is left etc?
Title: Re: SLICK TYRES
Post by: Pike on 17 July 2007, 09:08
There are usually some wear indiactors (holes) on the "tread" so you can see how much life you've got left in them. Some tyres do work better with less tread some work better with more, and some people say different things about the samw tyre  :laugh:. All down to personal trial and error!
Title: Re: SLICK TYRES
Post by: lewis1641 on 17 July 2007, 17:36
ha i wondered what those holes were for!