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We used this approach on our '69 Camaro. You do not have to go very deep into the tire, and it stops the slippage. I hated drilling perfectly good 8" Rally wheels, but it worked! I thought they were going to go with a bead lock on the Z/28.
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It is quite common among higher end cars with very sticky tires and high stopping power brakes. Or cars with very good grip in the back and enough power to cause this problem, not necessarily a car with high horsepower I know GT-R's have special wheels that on the inside have a secondary special lip, makes it a major pain in the ass to get tires on and off.
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Interesting problem and creative solution - I know how it goes; sometimes my mouth works faster than my brain, allowing words to slip out without proper engagement and sometimes putting the brakes on the conversation only makes it worse.
JK, btw. Will a tire changing tool burnish away and smooth over the bead blasted surface over time, I wonder? |
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This is actually a common problem with any car. As an earlier poster showed the TSB, using too much bead lubricant causes this problem.
I chased this problem for a decade on my Cobra Mustang, and swapped wheels, tires, harmonic balancer, driveshaft, and flywheel because I couldn't figure it out. I would go to the track with a sweet riding car and on the way home, above 60 MPH I would have a severe vibration. I would get the wheels rebalanced and it would be fine, then the problem came back after a track day. I bought the parts above because how could tires go out of balance that quickly. Each time I bought a new set of wheels and tires, the car would be great. Then I would track it and the problems would start all over again. Depending on the track temperature and ambient temperature, the problem could be annoying or horrible. The interesting part, is that my rear wheels/tire slipping were worse than the fronts(see pictures). I do realize that they are different sides, it shows the left rear is much worse than the right rear. My front right would usually not slip at all and I think this is due to running tracks counter clockwise(it puts more weight on front right under braking). I had also upgraded the fronts to 14" rotors with 4 piston Brembos and run Performance Friction 97 compound pads, so this problem could have been worse, but it wasn't. The rear pads were Hawk DTC-60 compound with stock calipers and rotors. When I finally figured this out, I would mark the tire to match the valve stem, get them balanced, go to the track, and return to the same tire store to get them rebalanced, and tire guys would be in disbelief. I paid for each balancing. I can say this, separately, Hunter Road Force balancing is worth every penny. Just mark you tires to you wheels if you do drive aggressively.
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The below post is golden. Heed the advice here.
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Very informative! |
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tire spin is nothing new to them.. I am sure they knew it could be a issue even before they started testing,and picked up on it almost right away...
But it makes for a great ad to help sell the car.....Makes you wonder how many other models they have had to fix this same issue on,or they just let it go as they figured that the car would see more street than track use....The new Z06 has to have just as much if even more of a issue,considering it's faster on any track than the ZR1...
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Just plain crazy how many folks forget about the ZL1 and those accolades that went and are still with it!! Z/28 is no doubt a great car but it is track specific.
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Z/28 is no doubt a great car because it is track specfic. Fixed that for you.
Were it not track specific, it would not be the great car it is and I would not be interested to own one. And I've never had a desire to own a ZL1 (it's a very nice car for street cruisers). Flowties and high-grip bead seats provide value to those of us who track in spite of the opinion of those who ceaselessly seek to find the dark lining to every silver cloud.
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I didn't even know that was possible. sick
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I do find it odd that this problem never showed up on a Z06. Does it have a bead blasted wheel? It also seems like it would be cheaper to machine a knurling into the bead area when the wheel was being machined, than an secondary operation. It is very interesting stuff, just some questions it would be nice to know the answers to.
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