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amademann 09-20-2017 12:28 PM

Hankook S1 evo 2 tires
 
I managed to get a bolt in my driver side rear tire. Replacing this tire is proving to be difficult.

No no shops in the area have the tire and the dearller is telling me the tire won’t be here until next week Monday.

has anyone replaced a tire yet?

synergize 09-20-2017 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by amademann (Post 25040268)
I managed to get a bolt in my driver side rear tire. Replacing this tire is proving to be difficult.

No no shops in the area have the tire and the dearller is telling me the tire won’t be here until next week Monday.

has anyone replaced a tire yet?

Sounds like you might need to keep a spare Hankook in the garage!

superswiss 09-20-2017 04:50 PM

What size? Tirerack has 245/40R18 in stock. It's an Audi OEM tire, but Tirerack says it doesn't fit the S5. Load rating at 93 is too low. Not sure if that's a mistake in their database, but it doesn't look like the S1 evo 2 is the proper tire. What does it say on your tire sidewall exactly?

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...K117&tab=Specs

Glisse 09-21-2017 03:07 AM


Originally Posted by superswiss (Post 25040398)
What size? Tirerack has 245/40R18 in stock. It's an Audi OEM tire, but Tirerack says it doesn't fit the S5. Load rating at 93 is too low. Not sure if that's a mistake in their database, but it doesn't look like the S1 evo 2 is the proper tire. What does it say on your tire sidewall exactly?

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...K117&tab=Specs

No, he needs a 255/35R19 96(Y) XL AO. The AO is important in this case.

If the dealer doesn't stock AO/R01/R02 OEM replacement tyres, which they should, then they should at least have some facility with Audi USA to overnight them. Seems poor customer service to subject Amademann to this sort of delay.

amademann 09-21-2017 08:20 AM

None in stock, so they overnighted 2 from Michigan. Depending on the time of arrival, I could have this resolved before the weekend.

I figured I’d order an extra for the garage and plug the punctured tire as a emergency backup.

Add missing bolt caps to the list. The dealer stated they were placed in the trunk. Only caps in the trunk were the caps on the removed bolts from the wheel lock kit.

amademann 09-21-2017 08:26 AM

On the side wall: S1 evo² 255 35 R19 96Y

The tire seemed much smaller on the car. Reminded me of the 20 inch tires on my Challenger.

superswiss 09-21-2017 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by Glisse (Post 25040643)
No, he needs a 255/35R19 96(Y) XL AO. The AO is important in this case.

If the dealer doesn't stock AO/R01/R02 OEM replacement tyres, which they should, then they should at least have some facility with Audi USA to overnight them. Seems poor customer service to subject Amademann to this sort of delay.

The 18" on Tirerack is AO as well, but looks like they haven't filled the US supply chain with the 19". It's not the first time that OEM tire supplies lag behind in the U.S.

Glisse 09-21-2017 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by superswiss (Post 25040796)
The 18" on Tirerack is AO as well, but looks like they haven't filled the US supply chain with the 19". It's not the first time that OEM tire supplies lag behind in the U.S.

Yeah, that Tirerack item is an A4/S4 spec. You were right that the load rating is too low for A5/S5.

I don't think AO is that important on the B9 models, reason I stressed it for the Hankook is that AO versions are European production.

Models such as the RS3 with the staggered wheel option can be a real issue, as the Pirelli P Zero R01/R02 versions use a special foam damper to stop harmonic resonance.


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