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flat spot on r comps

Postby fcruz3r » Mon May 27, 2013 1:27 pm

one of my r-comp tyres has a flat spot from panic braking wheel lock....how safe is this to use on the track? been driving around on them for a bit and there is a slight vibration & rhythmic hum from the rear (swapped from front to rear).

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Re: flat spot on r comps

Postby the pirate » Mon May 27, 2013 3:17 pm

Not safe at all. The first time you hit the brakes hard you WILL find the spot again and make it worse. But, if there is any tread left in the flat spot area, have the tyre buffed to that level and get it balanced. Good luck.
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Re: flat spot on r comps

Postby fcruz3r » Mon May 27, 2013 3:52 pm

thanks mate. yea there is thread left on the flatspot, but not enough to make buffing the tyre worth while. I've tried to do a burnout to get the same level of thread, but don't have enough torque in the car to continue the burnout and tyres hook up ...lol

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Re: flat spot on r comps

Postby manga_blue » Mon May 27, 2013 3:57 pm

Depends how they were flat spotted. If you flat spotted a front tyre then it would have happened when the front suspension was fully loaded and therefore at max neg camber. That might mean that only the inside shoulder is affected. If that's the case then get a tyrefitter to flip them on the rims and put the bad one on the back.
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Re: flat spot on r comps

Postby Guran » Mon May 27, 2013 4:06 pm

If it's only a slight vibration, my experience is that they'll be fine for track use. Not as quick as a tyre in good condition, but certainly not "unsafe". Best to put the flat spotted tyre on the rear ... unless you like understeer. :wink:
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Re: flat spot on r comps

Postby fcruz3r » Mon May 27, 2013 4:17 pm

cant recall when I flatspotted the tyres...unfortunately rcomps dont tend to squeal when loosing traction ...but must have been in a straight line where i've misjudged threshold braking coz the flatspot is in the centre patch.

have moved it to the rear but can definately hear a faint rhythmic thud and slight vibration.

looks like i'll have to fork out for a new pair :(

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Re: flat spot on r comps

Postby Sailor » Mon May 27, 2013 4:29 pm

One option is to take it to a motorsport tyre guy and see if he has enought meat to shave the tyre.
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