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Re: [alfa] Bridgestones and grooved pavement



I've had similar experiences with my Michelin Pilot XGT V4's on my L and LS Haven't noticed it on my Spider's XGT H4's. Just a bit disconcerting the first time it happend, then just the way they behave. (Maybe that's why I don't notice it on the spider?)

Best Wishes,
Bernie Bennett
Brenham, Tx

Karl wrote:


I recently replaced my worn-out Dunlops with new Bridgestone Potenza RE950 on my stock 1995 164LS.

I have the strangest experience while on grooved concrete pavement. Grooves are quite common here in Silicon Valley. Having grown-up in the snow belt, I suppose it is to help the locals who don't know how to handle less than ideal traction conditions. (e.g. I-280 in the Cupertino area)

The feeling is almost like hydroplaning and not tracking straight. A very nerve-wracking feeling on an otherwise solid car. It did not happen with the Dunlops. Alignment was thoroughly checked at www.customalignment.com in Mtn View CA. Alfa-friendly Tirerack.com installer.

Does anybody else experience this with a particular set of tires and/or groove spacing?

Mille grazie

Karl Sunnyvale, CA
1995 168LS (85K miles, original owner, always dealer serviced until now when they laid off the 2 Alfa guys at the ex-dealer. <sigh>)
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