Recently we purchased this tire Kumho Ecsta AST Performance Radial Tire - 225/50R15 91H to put on the rear of my 2016 Spyder. I was wondering if anyone can recommend a video to assist with putting this on ourselves. The local shop here that works on spyders wants $145.00 for installing it. Any suggestions in NW Florida area?
As a Fan of the Kuhmo 225/50R 91H tire, I had 3 of them on my 2012 RT Limited, and liked them. I got an average of 14,000 mils per tire and really liked how my Spyder handled. Now, I have a 2016 RT Limited, and am VERY surprised and disappointed to share, that I have my first Khumo on it, and at only 11,000 miles, its bald as an egg shell, but isn’t showing cord in the center yet, as I usually run them. But for certain, It won’t see 12,000 miles. As for changing the tire your self, as posted by others here, its not an easy job to do it right, because some Dealers also adjust the Belt Tension after changing the tire, which requires an electronic “ Ping” Instrument that verifies the correct belt tension. ( better than the hand held “ Kricket” that also verifies the tension.) As for my rear tire I have to repace SOON, I found a Michelin Hydroedge 215/60R15 on eBay, and ordered it. I has delighted to find it, as Doc Humphrey had one on his Spyder and reported having 46,000 miles on it! But the eBay seller from California first said my tire was shipped, then followed up that they were mistaken, and the tire was no longer avaiable and no longer manufactured. So I tried to find the next favorate, the Michelin Defender, at the same size, i.e. 215/60R15, and can not find it either, as I am told it no longer is avaiable. Only the 205/60/15 is avaiable, and the 205 VS. 225 width of the tire is almost an inch narrower than the stock 225 OEM, so the 215 is as narrow as I want to venture. So, I just ordered , which I think is the most recommended replacement tire here on the Spyder tire treads, i,e, the General Altimax 215/60R/15 RT-43. I ordered it from Tire Rack at about $80 including shipping. I sure hope I can get at least 15,000 miles on it, as my Khumo has disappointed me. It was not manufactured in China either, but the higher torque on the 2016 as comparred to the 2012 Spyder must have made the difference in quicker wear. My OEM Kenda that came with the 2016 gave me 13,000 before the cord started showing in the center,