Tires LANDSAIL or OEM FORD
I’ve always been fond of Landsail for some reason.
There's some evidence that EVs are harder on tires because they're heavier and accelerate better, but at 10k on my very, very heavy Lightning I'm not seeing that, probably because I drive like a grandma.
I'll add my first two years of ownership review. The past two years the Maverick has hauled everything I've needed without issues.
What's your goal? To become a professional driver (regardless of it being profitable or not)? to find a new fun way to burn money? To live out a dream of driving a car you maybe can't afford on track? I did the drive an exotic before i had a car that was worth taking on track. It was a blast. I have more fun doing hpde now where I get significantly more track time (and get stuck with the cost of tires and rotors and brake pads and fixing things that break and trying to chase gremlins) . While the idea of racing is appealing the cost of racing is not but if that was a goal progressing towards a license and avoiding picking up any bad habits is your best bet.
Rotating tires, system checks, and topping off the windshield fluid.
but given they're landsails anyway i'd definitely replace them with something (better preferably) just for piece of mind
These tires are too tall. There's a headlight bracket that doesn't touch normally, but if you're turning and the suspension compresses, whether from a bump or cornering, then you will get these gashes in the shoulder of your tire.
Tire wise, landsail tires, I wouldn't want them on my vehicle, not even as a spare.. and 260 euros for 2 tires with a sale price of 54 euro is way to much.
I have a 2018 718 GTS that came with Goodyear tires. I needed to replace the rear tires and my brother recommended the Landsail LS588 UHP 265/35R20 ZR 99Y XL. I bought them new and put them on and now on the expressway at higher speeds the car is fishtailing and not driving smoothly.
I can confirm. Do not sign up! I purchased a brand new truck 5 years ago,, the dealer has done all services, brakes, new tires, etc. Everything should have been perfectly maintained. I live in the mountains. I have a 5 mile dirt road to my farm. Ford install one size larger tire than what came originally on the truck. Unfortunately the mountain road can get rough in winter. This I believe caused a bolt to fail on the axle.
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