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Near time to replace OEM tires

Rogue Hawk

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The have 9K miles on them and the back is getting a bit squirrely. I am looking to put some high quality rubber on to replace them. What is out there?
 
HI,

What spyder model do you have?

There is The General Altimax RT 43 tires.

What size of tire are you looking for?
Deanna
 
I think the OP was asking about Ryker tires. I could wrong though.

Rogue, the front tires are a proprietary size. We're stuck with the Kenda's. The rear, fortunately, is a different story. The 205/45R16 is way more common. I replaced my rear with a Yokohama Advan Fleva V701.
 
Another vote against the stock rubber. Both of mine have quite the offset on both where the mold halves came together during construction. Gotta think that would have some effect on the ride quality ...

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PS - is this "normal" for Kenda tires?
 
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Yeah sKiZo, when that goes round you'll probably notice it & might even end up chasing odd vibrations or steering issues, and left running like that for long enough it could even cause excessive premature wear in supension/steering components! :mad: . Sadly, that sorta thing is still often seen as 'normal' for Kenda tires, both OE spec & their Kanine Clones! :gaah:

Altho in all fairness, I should add that it occurs far less often these days than it did back in the early 20-teens, and it's almost becoming 'infrequent' that we see any of the more drastic 'quality control' failures that most other tire manufacturers would call 'defects' & not ever let the public/any purchasers see!! :banghead:
 
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I am using Achilles ATR-K Economist 165/50R16 on the front. I do recommend modifying the small bracket that holds the wire to the running lights as it is close fit. What I did was remove the clip and drip a small hole through the tab and zip tie the wire. I went to three different tire shops before I found one that would mount the tires. Big name brand shops like Firestone, etc would not mount them, but one of the local discount shops had no problem doing it.
 
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