I'll have pictures up as soon as I can dig the camera out of my luggage.
I've had 225/45-15 A3S05's on the front of my car for 4 events now. The 1st event felt OK, but I hadn't quite gotten used to them yet. They absolutely owned everything at the second event. I missed FTD by .18 seconds. The 3rd event was a two day AutoX on really sticky concrete and I would have had fastest time street prepared by over half a second, but I DNF'ed my fastest run by hitting the finish line cone. There was a pretty sharp right hander going into the finish and I just couldn't get the car to turn that corner. Being a 2 day event I had a few more runs to get it right, but the car got worse and worse. It was starting to understeer so bad that I could have probably done some of the faster corners better on my Azenis. Which now brings us to this weekend. My first run felt ok, but the tires weren't up to temp yet, I was the first car on course so I had all the grit and marbles in the racing line and I was taking it easy to get a better view of the course. I was ready to blast my second run since it seemed like the Hoosiers always got worse as the day went on. My second run sucked horribly. The car was understeering everywhere. I couldn't even get it to hook throwing in a little left foot braking, which I never have to do since I set my car up a little loose anyway. I checked the tires when I came in and my fronts were showing cords on the outside edge about an inch from the sidewall. I run -3 degrees of camber up front so there should be no reason for extreme outside wear and I never had any problems with them rolling over too far. I rotated the tires just so I could make a few more runs which put the 225's on the back and the 205's up front. Extremely, savagely, uncontrolably loose doesn't even begin to describe it. The wider tire had absolutely no effect on keeping the back end planted. The simple fact is the A3S05's were just completely spent. They had no life left in them at all. I'm probably going to switch back to Kumho's in the next few monthes for my fronts since they usually last a litte longer than Hoosiers, but right now I'm am so distraught about how little competitive life the Hoosiers had in them. They were spot on for about 1.5 events and then they fell off quick.
I've had 225/45-15 A3S05's on the front of my car for 4 events now. The 1st event felt OK, but I hadn't quite gotten used to them yet. They absolutely owned everything at the second event. I missed FTD by .18 seconds. The 3rd event was a two day AutoX on really sticky concrete and I would have had fastest time street prepared by over half a second, but I DNF'ed my fastest run by hitting the finish line cone. There was a pretty sharp right hander going into the finish and I just couldn't get the car to turn that corner. Being a 2 day event I had a few more runs to get it right, but the car got worse and worse. It was starting to understeer so bad that I could have probably done some of the faster corners better on my Azenis. Which now brings us to this weekend. My first run felt ok, but the tires weren't up to temp yet, I was the first car on course so I had all the grit and marbles in the racing line and I was taking it easy to get a better view of the course. I was ready to blast my second run since it seemed like the Hoosiers always got worse as the day went on. My second run sucked horribly. The car was understeering everywhere. I couldn't even get it to hook throwing in a little left foot braking, which I never have to do since I set my car up a little loose anyway. I checked the tires when I came in and my fronts were showing cords on the outside edge about an inch from the sidewall. I run -3 degrees of camber up front so there should be no reason for extreme outside wear and I never had any problems with them rolling over too far. I rotated the tires just so I could make a few more runs which put the 225's on the back and the 205's up front. Extremely, savagely, uncontrolably loose doesn't even begin to describe it. The wider tire had absolutely no effect on keeping the back end planted. The simple fact is the A3S05's were just completely spent. They had no life left in them at all. I'm probably going to switch back to Kumho's in the next few monthes for my fronts since they usually last a litte longer than Hoosiers, but right now I'm am so distraught about how little competitive life the Hoosiers had in them. They were spot on for about 1.5 events and then they fell off quick.