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<blockquote data-quote="Riezal-R" data-source="post: 237126" data-attributes="member: 4475"><p>IMO, after about 20-30% tyre wear, it can be quite bad in the wet. Extremely bad over puddles and slippery roads like certain parts of LDP.</p><p></p><p>During heavy rain, with a front wheel drive car, I would not go above 60km/h. Due to the design of the tyres, you are 'gliding' over puddles. Like hydroplaning.</p><p></p><p>As the tyre wear became higher, my front wheel drive car moved between lanes during heavy rain and there was no way for me to control the car. One time it moved towards a concrete divider on the left. And another time it moved towards another car on the right lane. I was fortunate enough that I regained control of the car before it caused any harm to myself and others on the road.</p><p></p><p>With aggressive driving, one track day and rotation every 3-4 months, tyres were due for change after 12 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riezal-R, post: 237126, member: 4475"] IMO, after about 20-30% tyre wear, it can be quite bad in the wet. Extremely bad over puddles and slippery roads like certain parts of LDP. During heavy rain, with a front wheel drive car, I would not go above 60km/h. Due to the design of the tyres, you are 'gliding' over puddles. Like hydroplaning. As the tyre wear became higher, my front wheel drive car moved between lanes during heavy rain and there was no way for me to control the car. One time it moved towards a concrete divider on the left. And another time it moved towards another car on the right lane. I was fortunate enough that I regained control of the car before it caused any harm to myself and others on the road. With aggressive driving, one track day and rotation every 3-4 months, tyres were due for change after 12 months. [/QUOTE]
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