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Old Dec 8, 2002 | 11:43 AM
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Brakes/tire problem. Help

I don't know what it could be....

Ok. I live in PA and it has been snowy here for the past week.

Right before the snow I had a flat tire so I got a new tire put on my factory rims. Same as the factory supplied tires. Potenza 92R.

Well then it snowed. Everyhting seemed fine. I had a lot of antilock break feeddback on the icy roads. But that is normal. Then the next day I noticed a problem. The roads were fine no ice or anything and I felt my breaks acting strange.

When I am doign like 30-40MPH or more I apply my brakes and they feel very stiff. They are stiffer than normal. Then as I slow down to about 20 they let or or get soft and travle down some. Then I get a little ABS feeback in the pedal and it hits another poitn where it gets stiff again.

The car stops but this concearns me and I have no idea what it could be.

Anybody have any ideas or suggestions????
Old Dec 8, 2002 | 05:19 PM
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anybody?
Old Dec 10, 2002 | 04:37 PM
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are you serious.

My tires have maybe 10000 miles on them. Not much wear. But I feel no affects while driving just while braking.
Old Dec 10, 2002 | 06:18 PM
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Check your owners manual about how much of a difference there can be between two different tire sizes with wear.
Old Dec 11, 2002 | 10:41 AM
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So what is the different. I will look at my manual tonight.

If I have one new tire that is bigger than the rest what are my options???

Does that mean I have to get 4 totally new tires? Or can I get the new tire shaved or worn in to the same level as the existing tires?

I don't want this to end up costing me an arm and a leg???

What are my options here?

DO you really think that a tire size different would cause such a noticable change in the brake feel and pressure and loss of pressure? I could see it affection the ABS but the brake feel itself????
Old Dec 11, 2002 | 10:47 AM
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If the sizes were off wouldn't I feel a difference in performance and ride when doing 50MPH and not applying the brakes?
Old Dec 12, 2002 | 05:00 AM
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Can I simply buy another new tire to match up on the other side of the car or do all 4 tires have to be the same?

The guy at the dealership told me that all 4 tires have to be the same size. I don't understand why. I can see having both front tires the same and both rear tires the same but why all 4?
Old Dec 12, 2002 | 10:31 AM
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Originally posted by jasno999
Can I simply buy another new tire to match up on the other side of the car or do all 4 tires have to be the same?

The guy at the dealership told me that all 4 tires have to be the same size. I don't understand why. I can see having both front tires the same and both rear tires the same but why all 4?
again, it's because we have AWD with center diff, which provides the functiion of MATCHing the front and rear speed. so, if front wheels are spinning faster than rear, the center diff will start to cook

you should also ask the dealer/tech about your overall brake system. things like the pedal dropping to the floor slowly is NOT caused by tires.
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Re: ??

Originally posted by KinjoX
Hey, which tire is the the one you replaced? ex. front left , right rear?
It really does not matter which tire he replaced because he needs to make sure that the size difference between each tire falls within the mechanical tolerable areas.
Old Dec 16, 2002 | 12:45 PM
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Dealer told me warranty is void cause I have x-drilled/slotted rotors.

I took my car in for service today cause I am havign brake problems. Before he even got in the car he told me I voided my warranty cause I changed one part on the brake system so the entires system was voided when it came to the warranty.

Is this true. Cany they do that. What if my master cylinder is broken. Can they actualyl say it was caused my different rotors on the car and not pay for it under warranty?

I need some infor from you guys. Anybody else had similar problems?



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