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When I replaced the tires the first time on my '16 Hellcat Challenger, I made the change from the Pirelli All Season PZeros to the PZero summer tire in the stock sizing. Basically, the factory fitted summer tire offering. When I did, I couldn't get rid of tire shake due to balance issues. I warrantied out a complete set TWICE trying to get a set that would balance. They took a lot of weight and for a bit there I thought maybe I had bent all 4 wheels somehow, but they all tested good.
I decided it was a sh!t tire, so I went looking for a 275/40ZR20 (106Y) tire that wasn't a Pirelli. The only thing I could find that fit the bill was a Michelin Pilot Sport 4. There were all sorts of tires with the correct load rating and size, but not the (Y) speed rating. Immediately upon bolting that set of tires on I noticed a couple of things. First, no more shake. The tires balanced easily and were very stable at cruising speed. The 2nd thing that I noticed was a pronounced "death wobble" on hard acceleration at high speed. When I was on it hard and the speeds got up above 70-80, the car would progressively rock back and forth harder and harder as I went. I tried stiffer suspension setting and it helped, but the wobble was still noticeable. I tried all kinds of alignment changes to no avail. I regularly had my car above 175 and that kind of thing made those speeds scary and stupid to attempt.
I had to know if it was the tire or if something else was wrong, so to start the process of elimination I bolted on a new set of the Pirelli PZero summer tire. This time, the tires balanced out perfectly and the wobble is GONE. I love my car again.
My guesses..
1. I must have been in the middle of a bad batch of Pirellis when I first bolted up the summer tire.
2. There must be a significant sidewall spring rate difference in the Michelin and the Pirelli.
Just sharing this in case someone else experiences the same issue. Hope this helps.
I decided it was a sh!t tire, so I went looking for a 275/40ZR20 (106Y) tire that wasn't a Pirelli. The only thing I could find that fit the bill was a Michelin Pilot Sport 4. There were all sorts of tires with the correct load rating and size, but not the (Y) speed rating. Immediately upon bolting that set of tires on I noticed a couple of things. First, no more shake. The tires balanced easily and were very stable at cruising speed. The 2nd thing that I noticed was a pronounced "death wobble" on hard acceleration at high speed. When I was on it hard and the speeds got up above 70-80, the car would progressively rock back and forth harder and harder as I went. I tried stiffer suspension setting and it helped, but the wobble was still noticeable. I tried all kinds of alignment changes to no avail. I regularly had my car above 175 and that kind of thing made those speeds scary and stupid to attempt.
I had to know if it was the tire or if something else was wrong, so to start the process of elimination I bolted on a new set of the Pirelli PZero summer tire. This time, the tires balanced out perfectly and the wobble is GONE. I love my car again.
My guesses..
1. I must have been in the middle of a bad batch of Pirellis when I first bolted up the summer tire.
2. There must be a significant sidewall spring rate difference in the Michelin and the Pirelli.
Just sharing this in case someone else experiences the same issue. Hope this helps.
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