MK5 Golf GTI

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Title: Road Noise
Post by: oly2k2 on April 19, 2010, 05:22:39 pm
Hi All, just signed myself up to this wicked site, cant belive the the amount of info on here, great stuff.

i was just wondering how your GTI's sound as to road noise, my car runs and drives fine but i do seem to get a bit of road noise when  driving, sounds like just the tyres on the road to me...but i am unsure...are yours the same?

peace
Andy 
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: Aparoon on April 19, 2010, 05:26:06 pm
Could be down to the tyre brand etc but there is generally a issue with the wear on the rear tyres, where the inner edge wears much more quickly and ends up making a whining noise, mine did it on the Dunlops ..  :smiley:
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: oly2k2 on April 19, 2010, 05:41:20 pm
cheers mate, ive only had the car a week and its got some right crappy tires on, both odd on the front..... one of em a kenda kaiser the other a Sport one... lmao, and some tyres by event on the rear....gonna have to get me a new set any recommendations,
225/45z/r17, i got a mate who works for Goodyear and he can get me a 30% discount so i mite go for the eagles i think.
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: winrya on April 19, 2010, 05:49:44 pm
GTI's often suffer from worn wheel bearings so could well be that if it doesnt change when you change tyres
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: Aparoon on April 19, 2010, 05:59:04 pm
cheers mate, ive only had the car a week and its got some right crappy tires on, both odd on the front..... one of em a kenda kaiser the other a Sport one... lmao, and some tyres by event on the rear....gonna have to get me a new set any recommendations,
225/45z/r17, i got a mate who works for Goodyear and he can get me a 30% discount so i mite go for the eagles i think.

30% discount sounds great  :happy2: A lot of people use the eagle f1's and rave about them, I have been told that they are out of stock everywhere at the minute but would be worth hanging on to get them especially at that price   :smiley:
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: Saint Steve on April 19, 2010, 06:26:20 pm
Vredestein ultrac's for all round best buy imo. You can buy slightly better but you will pay for it.

I have converted to these and think they are superb and can handle my Stage2 Ed30 with little issue.

Quite quiet aswell :happy2:

Avoid Dunlop sportmax especially
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: S2 Ant on April 19, 2010, 06:29:10 pm
I've had Goodyear GSD3's in the past and really liked them too.

How far does your mates discount extend ;)
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: Smudgster on April 19, 2010, 08:17:56 pm
Oly

I'm having the same issue. Was 99.9% sure it was the Falken FK452's so I got that cheesed off to day I replaced them!! And guess what, still the fookin same  :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

I aint got a clue what to do now lol mines an 08 plate Ed30 done 17K, surely the wheel bearings shouls be ok???

Smudge
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: 182_blue on April 19, 2010, 08:23:49 pm
I found the edition 30 quite noisey when i first got it
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: Tuffy on April 19, 2010, 08:30:37 pm
Mine too! Had the car about about a month now and its doing my head in!
Running genuine 17" monzas with Goodyears on the rears and Toyos on the front.
Lots of road noise!  :sad1:
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: Smudgster on April 19, 2010, 08:56:29 pm
Never noticed it in my K03 Gti at all but this is doing my head in lol. My bros isnt like it so I find it really confusing!!!!
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: rotor on April 19, 2010, 09:04:27 pm
I think it's pretty easy to tell whether the bearings are the problem. Most UK roads are very noisy, but every now and then you'll be driving along and there'll be a really smooth road, and all of a sudden the car is dead quiet (or mine is anyway). But on the vast majority of roads, the GTI is by far the noisiest car I've owned.
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: Top Cat on April 19, 2010, 09:09:08 pm
Recently i have been running my track tyres and last week put my summer wheels back on which are clad in PS2 and i can safely say it is like driving a limo compared to the track tyres.
If you can find PS2's anywhere i can guarantee they will give less road noise.  :happy2:
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: oly2k2 on April 19, 2010, 09:35:57 pm
thanks for the info guys, im deffo gonna get the tyres changed as imo they should all at least match, ill let u know how it sounds when they are done, but like smudge said it hasnt made any diffrence to his gti, if this dosent work for me i think the wheel bearings will be the next step, but to be honest the sound may not be that bad and i have heard from others that GTI's are a little roady, due to the low pros and hard suspension, so i may be worring about nothing. again thanks
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: AlanEdition30 on April 20, 2010, 04:57:25 pm
i had bridgestone potenzas on mine which i to found really noisy, however ive now changed to michelin ps3 and
the difference in road noise is amazing, they are much more quiet.
Just this difference let alone having more grip has proven that you do generally get what you pay for.  :happy2:
Title: Re: Road Noise
Post by: xxx_mojo_xxx on April 20, 2010, 11:10:34 pm
i had bridgestone potenzas on mine which i to found really noisy, however ive now changed to michelin ps3 and
the difference in road noise is amazing, they are much more quiet.
Just this difference let alone having more grip has proven that you do generally get what you pay for.  :happy2:
Ditto