There's one thing I really hate to have to do and that is getting new tires. This past Friday I had to get new rear tires--- the old ones were worn. The front tires are reasonably new, so they stayed on.
Now, the problem is that every time I get new tires the vehicle handling gets squirrelly for a few hundred miles until the tires wear in. Yesterday I had a job going to Waterloo, Iowa--- and the handling at times was positively terrifying. Ever see a car towing a badly loaded trailer, and the trailer is weaving from side to side? Yeah, something like that only no trailer. It's the van itself handling like that.
On the trip back, I could tell she's stabilizing so it'll be alright on the next trip.
I got curious, Googled it, and --- there's a lot of this sort of thing going on. Seems that steel-belted LT tires are more subject to this than passenger car tires, but squirrelly handling after new tires happens to cars and trucks alike.
I do not like getting new tires.
Now, the problem is that every time I get new tires the vehicle handling gets squirrelly for a few hundred miles until the tires wear in. Yesterday I had a job going to Waterloo, Iowa--- and the handling at times was positively terrifying. Ever see a car towing a badly loaded trailer, and the trailer is weaving from side to side? Yeah, something like that only no trailer. It's the van itself handling like that.
On the trip back, I could tell she's stabilizing so it'll be alright on the next trip.
I got curious, Googled it, and --- there's a lot of this sort of thing going on. Seems that steel-belted LT tires are more subject to this than passenger car tires, but squirrelly handling after new tires happens to cars and trucks alike.
I do not like getting new tires.