BF Goodrich G Force sport
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BF Goodrich G Force sport
I've just put 2 x BF Goodrich G Force sports on the front today for $161 each (205/50/R16), seem like a good tyre and a good price, anyone else have/had them?
Oh and had my alignment done - it was massively out, the guy pointed out that the top of the wheel was angled in loads as soon as he saw the car, it was good for centering the wheel though.
They didn't have the alignment figures so were scratching their heads for a while so I got them from ftooc on my Android - hope they didn't change between pre facelift and facelift.
Oh and had my alignment done - it was massively out, the guy pointed out that the top of the wheel was angled in loads as soon as he saw the car, it was good for centering the wheel though.
They didn't have the alignment figures so were scratching their heads for a while so I got them from ftooc on my Android - hope they didn't change between pre facelift and facelift.
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Re: BF Goodrich G Force sport
What is the thread wear of these? Good thing about having stock 16" wheels is the tyre comes cheap!
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Re: BF Goodrich G Force sport
I currently have these on, had them for about 8 months now and theyre only just starting to squeal, but just needs a rotation, still a fair belt of tread on them.
On one occasion (the other night actually after a sh*tty night) i tried to see how far i could put the car sideways (as ive never pushed my car around the corners much) and they just dont wanna let go of the road - PLENTY of grip, cant fault them as of yet - if i dont change rims when the tyres are due i will most likely get a second set - good choice
On one occasion (the other night actually after a sh*tty night) i tried to see how far i could put the car sideways (as ive never pushed my car around the corners much) and they just dont wanna let go of the road - PLENTY of grip, cant fault them as of yet - if i dont change rims when the tyres are due i will most likely get a second set - good choice


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Re: BF Goodrich G Force sport
I haven't done many k's so can't comment on wear but I like the grip and the look.
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Re: BF Goodrich G Force sport
There's a thread wear number on the sidewall. For example, my kumho ku36 are 180.Rob Furniss wrote:I haven't done many k's so can't comment on wear but I like the grip and the look.
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Re: BF Goodrich G Force sport
340 according to Tirerack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... orce+Sport
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... orce+Sport
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Re: BF Goodrich G Force sport
pretty durable...
Should last up to 2years under normal driving conditions
Should last up to 2years under normal driving conditions
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Re: BF Goodrich G Force sport
Sorry mate my bad, thought you meant what were they wearing likezuihoujueding wrote:There's a thread wear number on the sidewall. For example, my kumho ku36 are 180.Rob Furniss wrote:I haven't done many k's so can't comment on wear but I like the grip and the look.

Yeah just checked and they say 340
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Re: BF Goodrich G Force sport
If your front wheel is cambered more than original specs your suspension is bent. Front wheel camber is not adjustable.Rob Furniss wrote:I've just put 2 x BF Goodrich G Force sports on the front today for $161 each (205/50/R16), seem like a good tyre and a good price, anyone else have/had them?
Oh and had my alignment done - it was massively out, the guy pointed out that the top of the wheel was angled in loads as soon as he saw the car, it was good for centering the wheel though.
They didn't have the alignment figures so were scratching their heads for a while so I got them from ftooc on my Android - hope they didn't change between pre facelift and facelift.
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Re: BF Goodrich G Force sport
Well I don't know what he did as it's no longer angled in and no longer self centres like it used to, I didn't check but maybe it has camber bolts fitted like the ones you can get from camskill, i'm no suspension expert though (well not really an expert at anything to be honest!)payaya wrote:If your front wheel is cambered more than original specs your suspension is bent. Front wheel camber is not adjustable.Rob Furniss wrote:I've just put 2 x BF Goodrich G Force sports on the front today for $161 each (205/50/R16), seem like a good tyre and a good price, anyone else have/had them?
Oh and had my alignment done - it was massively out, the guy pointed out that the top of the wheel was angled in loads as soon as he saw the car, it was good for centering the wheel though.
They didn't have the alignment figures so were scratching their heads for a while so I got them from ftooc on my Android - hope they didn't change between pre facelift and facelift.