Mike Corbett
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I have 2018 GT2 with AWD.
I replaced the stock/factory tires at 13.5k miles (I had rotated tires at 6k). The back tires at 13.5k were very bald while the front tires were not nearly so worn.
I replaced all four tires with Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+. I now have ~6k miles on the new tires and the Michelin back tires again are getting very thin. The front tires still have a lot of thread. The back tires ONLY are hydro planning on the highway even at speeds 10+ mph under speed limit.
First off, I never, ever try and peel out from a stop. I do go from say 30mph to 60mph very quickly on occasion (it's a fun car to drive, I enjoy driving it).
I took the car into Kia and they checked it all out and they could find no issues with alignment, suspension, power going to back tires etc.
Anyone else see this on a GT2 awd car? Guess I can buy harder tires and not have to buy new ones every 6k miles.
I replaced the stock/factory tires at 13.5k miles (I had rotated tires at 6k). The back tires at 13.5k were very bald while the front tires were not nearly so worn.
I replaced all four tires with Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+. I now have ~6k miles on the new tires and the Michelin back tires again are getting very thin. The front tires still have a lot of thread. The back tires ONLY are hydro planning on the highway even at speeds 10+ mph under speed limit.
First off, I never, ever try and peel out from a stop. I do go from say 30mph to 60mph very quickly on occasion (it's a fun car to drive, I enjoy driving it).
I took the car into Kia and they checked it all out and they could find no issues with alignment, suspension, power going to back tires etc.
Anyone else see this on a GT2 awd car? Guess I can buy harder tires and not have to buy new ones every 6k miles.