Tazza
11/14/2009, 01:06 AM
Aloha from Honolulu. I have just joined the forum after reading and enjoying it for some time now.
I have a problem with my 1999 Ironman edition (74,00 mi)...when I got it with 57k, it had all 4 tires 245/70/R16 but different brands.
Recently made the mistake of trying to replace one balding tire with a 245/75, and got a lot of noise which I mistakenly thought was brake rotor, caliper, etc.
I likely compounded the problem by adding a 2nd tire with 245/75 size, with those on rear and 245/70/R16 up front.
At this point, I was still getting horrendous scraping sounds and a local mechanic pointed out that I had to have all the same size on a 4wd (duh, should have read the manual).
Since the 2 tires size 245/75/R16 were in almost new condition, I went to Sears and got 2 Cooper 245/75/R16 and thought that would solve the noise problem.
While things improved dramatically, I am still getting a scraping, rubbing sound, particularly on deceleration.
Had the transmission fluid changed (levels were fine), front and rear axle oil checked (levels were fine), etc. The transmission experts I took to think there "may" be an ABS sensor out of whack but don't have the exact diagnostic tools to figure out what it might be.
The shop owner has been reading Isuzu and transmission forums and has not come up with any definitive conclusions, but he did say that ALL the info he saw pointed to the importance of having all same tire size and even exact same pressure.
At Sears they informed me the recommended tires for the car were limited to the 245/70 size, that it did not show 245/75 as an acceptable alternative.
Anyone able to comment/confirm whether I HAVE to use 245/70/R16? Feel embarrassed even asking, I should have splurged for Four all new 245/70 to begin with.
Mahalo (thanks in Hawaiian) for any insights/advice you folks can provide.
Tazza
I have a problem with my 1999 Ironman edition (74,00 mi)...when I got it with 57k, it had all 4 tires 245/70/R16 but different brands.
Recently made the mistake of trying to replace one balding tire with a 245/75, and got a lot of noise which I mistakenly thought was brake rotor, caliper, etc.
I likely compounded the problem by adding a 2nd tire with 245/75 size, with those on rear and 245/70/R16 up front.
At this point, I was still getting horrendous scraping sounds and a local mechanic pointed out that I had to have all the same size on a 4wd (duh, should have read the manual).
Since the 2 tires size 245/75/R16 were in almost new condition, I went to Sears and got 2 Cooper 245/75/R16 and thought that would solve the noise problem.
While things improved dramatically, I am still getting a scraping, rubbing sound, particularly on deceleration.
Had the transmission fluid changed (levels were fine), front and rear axle oil checked (levels were fine), etc. The transmission experts I took to think there "may" be an ABS sensor out of whack but don't have the exact diagnostic tools to figure out what it might be.
The shop owner has been reading Isuzu and transmission forums and has not come up with any definitive conclusions, but he did say that ALL the info he saw pointed to the importance of having all same tire size and even exact same pressure.
At Sears they informed me the recommended tires for the car were limited to the 245/70 size, that it did not show 245/75 as an acceptable alternative.
Anyone able to comment/confirm whether I HAVE to use 245/70/R16? Feel embarrassed even asking, I should have splurged for Four all new 245/70 to begin with.
Mahalo (thanks in Hawaiian) for any insights/advice you folks can provide.
Tazza