Tire failure sounds like its your fault, I just want to add, thats way too low of a pressure for these tires. Nankang recommends cars over 1400kg (3100lb) to run 34 - 42 psi hot. In your case, you should be using high 30s maybe touching 40s and adjust accordingly use a tire pyrometer probe.
I had same issue on front tires due to running aggressive camber and most importantly runnig on low pressure no matter on street or track. I used to drop my pressure to low 20s cold and now never under 25, bleed more after they are hot, never happened again. Also, these tires tend to work better with a bit higher pressure like 34 hot insteacd of 30 hot for cars over 3400lbs. Hope that helps
I'm betting their sidewall design just isn't strong enough to handle curbing on 30-profile tire. That is an extremely low profile tire for track use. I bet a 40-profile tire would be fine.
Diude is running 50% of tire pressure of what it should run.. and wonders why it dosn't work xD hillarious. 26 psi on cold, where he should be at least 40+ PSI. as specified in manual of the tire.
I purchased and drove two sets on my GT350R with good results. They seemed too wear very well and last more days that other tires. I wonder if it's the heat we have had this last year in Texas.
Its operator error; trying to run too low of a tire pressure in conjunction with too much negative camber outside of tire manufacturer's recommended instructions.
intresting .. i have no issue with lapping on AR1. Now in general i use R888's on the regular but have used AR1 and RE71R often. mind you i never tried it on my gt500 but i use them regularily on my GTR which is sitting at around 800AWHP. Guess will stay away from these on the 500 thanks for info :)
Quite a shock seeing that, but im sure it has nothing to do with the car power, im running ar1 on 3 of my car 1track only car the other 2 is mixed track and highway all three is around 600-750whp and weight is 1100-1500kg max, now on my 3rd or 2nd set of ar1 and i ran -2degree camber maxed so far i havent had any problem like you and i genuinely want to know what have been the cause for the ar1 bubbling like that and sorry for the long comment just want to share my exp cheers😁
Underinflated tire. The Mustang should be about 33psi, imo you are running too low a pressure causing the tire to warp, the bubbling is happening in the same way drag radials deform when launching as they are made for that.
Dam, that is crazy, I have never seen that with a track tyre before, it looks like the weight of the car has destroyed the side wall, or it was faulty from Factory, but AR1 seem to be a solid track tyre from experince.
I've run a bunch of sets on a model 3 performance and never had an issue like that. Never went over 3.0 degrees of camber though. I was running at 38 hot though. Did you ever put thermometer on them and see temps of inside and outside?
@@ShelbyFlyer Tesla. About 600 hp. 4100 lbs. I would run them in my brz as well but much lighter at 2800lbs. My guess your inside tire temp was way hotter and you could have had more psi in the tire. If inside Temps were way more you should use less aggressive camber most likely. You can use infrared thermometer and it won't be as accurate as a probe but gives you an idea
so after useing these tyres on the track i can say that they are quite good , i ran them 1.5 bar cold and they went up to 1.9 bar . and altough on the way home i had a cracked rim and tyre deflated i was driving on it for 2 hours and nothing even happened to it , so either this tyre had a defect or i dont know
@@ShelbyFlyerstill think had something wrong with that tyre , yes my car is lighter but with the type r 1400 + 2 people plus stuff for a week vacation and i had a cracked rim so there was just 10 psi in my tyre i drove 2 hours motorway and still tyre did not have any damage and i was driving at 200+ kms at times .
Why are your starting your pressures so low, you never bring a tyre up to pressure, you bring it down. you should always start on the recommended pressure and bring it down as the tyre heats up. I have genuinely never heard of anyone doing it the other way around. I would suggest whatever person you spoke to there was some kind of communication failure or misunderstanding. the minimum pressure you should be running these with your car is 34-326PSI. I have run these on a multitude of cars over the years with various weights and power at the Nordschleife and never had an issue.
we always set a "cold temp pressere" before races etc. you cant stop and reduce them after they get hot. you run them a bit high on test etc. measure hot then adjust and later note down the cold pressure and make that for all the tires you use for the day. i rely messed this up last weekend tho as i had some problems and time issues AND more were then expected so i must have lost 6-10 minuet's on tire f*** up lol. stil that was not the biggest problems i had and i sort of made it in 3 to last after 6 hours lol
My favorite tire isn’t made in my size anymore… the Goodyear F1 3R! I have just been running Michelin SC2 315 square. I wish Goodyear would make the 305/30/20 again! Or better yet, a 315/30/20!
@@carlcarlington600 -3.4 front -2.0 rear. You cannot get that much camber off the stock plates. I have camber bolts too as well as 3/4” front wheel spacers with longer studs. I previously ran 315s in the front prior to going more than stock plates in camber (without spacers). It worked just fine. Excessive camber like I have will require spacers and studs. I have a video on my channel about it.
These tires are ran on cars WAY more powerful (and heavier) than your GT500. Pretty obvious its a combination of too low of tire pressure and too much negative camber that absolutely destroyed the inner sidewall from overheating. Nankang calls for at LEAST 34-42 PSI when at operating temps for cars over 3100 lbs and no more than -3.0 degrees of negative camber. Pro tip: if you have to put fans on your rotors in the pits, you need to do more cooldown laps before bringing the car back in to allow for tire and brake temps to return to nominal. That's heavy track car life.
@@ShelbyFlyer you should be @ 34psi cold according to the website, not sure where you mention 36psi hot @2mis 30sec you say you gert them upto 30psi and then start skipping curbs etc didn't hear the 36psi bit.
@@neilmartin110 These tires heat up much more than others I have tried. My hot pressures were going to high. A Nankang rep told me to go out at 22 psi cold. I did not. That is way too low for a heavyweight car. I go out at 26 cold, wait until 30 shows on the dash before touching anything and then target a max hot of 36. I do similar numbers on other tires other than I can go out a little higher cold and still use 36 max hot. This strategy has worked on all my track tires except the AR-1s.
@@ShelbyFlyer diude. 36 hot is for 1400kg and that is minimum value. Your car is around 1800kg you should be at least 40+ and u run 26 on cold?! and u wonder your tire is broken xD
You should apologize to Nankang. You can't blame the tire if you didn't follow the directions. You clearly don't know what tire pressure you should've had.
@@ShelbyFlyer Can you please share at what time you said what pressure Nankang recommended you? I still think it's operator error because you went out of spec. Your car isn't particularly heavy or powerful, it's a medium car. Everyone I know who has had ar-1's had a positive experience regardless of power or weight.
A Nankang rep reached out and recommended camber no more aggressive than -3.0 for heavy cars to reduce the risk of tire damage.
@@Nulltinhat Tires are in the trash.
Tire failure sounds like its your fault, I just want to add, thats way too low of a pressure for these tires. Nankang recommends cars over 1400kg (3100lb) to run 34 - 42 psi hot. In your case, you should be using high 30s maybe touching 40s and adjust accordingly use a tire pyrometer probe.
Too heavy of a car to run low PSI. I'm no expert - but it seems like low psi is the problem.
Thank you. I was considering purchasing these next. Guess I will look around elsewhere.
I had same issue on front tires due to running aggressive camber and most importantly runnig on low pressure no matter on street or track. I used to drop my pressure to low 20s cold and now never under 25, bleed more after they are hot, never happened again. Also, these tires tend to work better with a bit higher pressure like 34 hot insteacd of 30 hot for cars over 3400lbs. Hope that helps
I'm betting their sidewall design just isn't strong enough to handle curbing on 30-profile tire. That is an extremely low profile tire for track use. I bet a 40-profile tire would be fine.
Why a mustang weighs over 4k is beyond me.
Diude is running 50% of tire pressure of what it should run.. and wonders why it dosn't work xD hillarious.
26 psi on cold, where he should be at least 40+ PSI. as specified in manual of the tire.
I been trying to find Nankang ar1’s and it’s like they don’t exist in my size. 😞
I purchased and drove two sets on my GT350R with good results. They seemed too wear very well and last more days that other tires. I wonder if it's the heat we have had this last year in Texas.
Its operator error; trying to run too low of a tire pressure in conjunction with too much negative camber outside of tire manufacturer's recommended instructions.
intresting .. i have no issue with lapping on AR1. Now in general i use R888's on the regular but have used AR1 and RE71R often.
mind you i never tried it on my gt500 but i use them regularily on my GTR which is sitting at around 800AWHP.
Guess will stay away from these on the 500 thanks for info :)
It was operator error, not a fault of the tires.
Thanks for the awesome and informative video! How was traction when launching from a standstill on the street?
These tires have great cold grip!
Quite a shock seeing that, but im sure it has nothing to do with the car power, im running ar1 on 3 of my car 1track only car the other 2 is mixed track and highway all three is around 600-750whp and weight is 1100-1500kg max, now on my 3rd or 2nd set of ar1 and i ran -2degree camber maxed
so far i havent had any problem like you and i genuinely want to know what have been the cause for the ar1 bubbling like that and sorry for the long comment just want to share my exp cheers😁
Lighter/lower hp cars will likely not have this problem.
Ooofff! That no muy bueno, Tim. Thanks for sharing and updating the community on this. Will be crossing those off the contender tire list.
Plenty people use AR1's on heavier cars. He didnt have the right setup and blames the tires 😂
GT350 owner here. I am glad I never bought these. What are your favorite tires for the track/street?
If you are mostly street with occasional track, go with the Michelin 4S. If you are mostly track with occasional street go with SC2.
You probably got this on your first lap! Such a heavy car with low profile tires, and too much camber probably
Running to low of PSI in my opinion.
Underinflated tire. The Mustang should be about 33psi, imo you are running too low a pressure causing the tire to warp, the bubbling is happening in the same way drag radials deform when launching as they are made for that.
I am using 265/35/18 … have no issues at all.
@@irfandani69 I assume you don’t have these on a 700+ hp 4100 lb car…?
Dont just assume
@@irfandani69 Ok, that tells me nothing. What car?
Dam, that is crazy, I have never seen that with a track tyre before, it looks like the weight of the car has destroyed the side wall, or it was faulty from Factory, but AR1 seem to be a solid track tyre from experince.
I've run a bunch of sets on a model 3 performance and never had an issue like that. Never went over 3.0 degrees of camber though. I was running at 38 hot though. Did you ever put thermometer on them and see temps of inside and outside?
What is a model 3 performance? Is that a BMW? What’s the weight and power? I did not check tire temps.
@@ShelbyFlyer Tesla. About 600 hp. 4100 lbs. I would run them in my brz as well but much lighter at 2800lbs. My guess your inside tire temp was way hotter and you could have had more psi in the tire. If inside Temps were way more you should use less aggressive camber most likely. You can use infrared thermometer and it won't be as accurate as a probe but gives you an idea
so after useing these tyres on the track i can say that they are quite good , i ran them 1.5 bar cold and they went up to 1.9 bar . and altough on the way home i had a cracked rim and tyre deflated i was driving on it for 2 hours and nothing even happened to it , so either this tyre had a defect or i dont know
What car?
@@ShelbyFlyercivic type r fk2
@@cielo20 My car weighs 1000 lbs more than yours and has well more than double your horsepower. Hence the title of this video.
@@ShelbyFlyerstill think had something wrong with that tyre , yes my car is lighter but with the type r 1400 + 2 people plus stuff for a week vacation and i had a cracked rim so there was just 10 psi in my tyre i drove 2 hours motorway and still tyre did not have any damage and i was driving at 200+ kms at times .
@@cielo20 It happened with both sets of the AR-1s I tried on my car. Hasn’t happened on any other tires I have used at the track.
sooo, what is your favorite tire?
It hasn’t been available for a year… Goodyear F1 3R. In the meantime, I use SC2.
Why are your starting your pressures so low, you never bring a tyre up to pressure, you bring it down. you should always start on the recommended pressure and bring it down as the tyre heats up. I have genuinely never heard of anyone doing it the other way around. I would suggest whatever person you spoke to there was some kind of communication failure or misunderstanding. the minimum pressure you should be running these with your car is 34-326PSI.
I have run these on a multitude of cars over the years with various weights and power at the Nordschleife and never had an issue.
we always set a "cold temp pressere" before races etc. you cant stop and reduce them after they get hot. you run them a bit high on test etc. measure hot then adjust and later note down the cold pressure and make that for all the tires you use for the day. i rely messed this up last weekend tho as i had some problems and time issues AND more were then expected so i must have lost 6-10 minuet's on tire f*** up lol. stil that was not the biggest problems i had and i sort of made it in 3 to last after 6 hours lol
Tim, what tire do you prefer?
My favorite tire isn’t made in my size anymore… the Goodyear F1 3R! I have just been running Michelin SC2 315 square. I wish Goodyear would make the 305/30/20 again! Or better yet, a 315/30/20!
What camber are you running? Any issues with the 315’s in the front?
Thanks!
@@carlcarlington600 -3.4 front -2.0 rear. You cannot get that much camber off the stock plates. I have camber bolts too as well as 3/4” front wheel spacers with longer studs. I previously ran 315s in the front prior to going more than stock plates in camber (without spacers). It worked just fine. Excessive camber like I have will require spacers and studs. I have a video on my channel about it.
@@ShelbyFlyer Thank you!
These tires are ran on cars WAY more powerful (and heavier) than your GT500. Pretty obvious its a combination of too low of tire pressure and too much negative camber that absolutely destroyed the inner sidewall from overheating. Nankang calls for at LEAST 34-42 PSI when at operating temps for cars over 3100 lbs and no more than -3.0 degrees of negative camber. Pro tip: if you have to put fans on your rotors in the pits, you need to do more cooldown laps before bringing the car back in to allow for tire and brake temps to return to nominal. That's heavy track car life.
Wow😮
30PSI hot? seem very low for such a heavy car! Nankang state 1,400kg> 34 - 42psi, I run them 30PSI hot on my 950kg Clio182
36 hot! Listen again. I wait until 30 psi before touching curbing.
@@ShelbyFlyer you should be @ 34psi cold according to the website, not sure where you mention 36psi hot @2mis 30sec you say you gert them upto 30psi and then start skipping curbs etc didn't hear the 36psi bit.
@@neilmartin110 These tires heat up much more than others I have tried. My hot pressures were going to high. A Nankang rep told me to go out at 22 psi cold. I did not. That is way too low for a heavyweight car. I go out at 26 cold, wait until 30 shows on the dash before touching anything and then target a max hot of 36. I do similar numbers on other tires other than I can go out a little higher cold and still use 36 max hot. This strategy has worked on all my track tires except the AR-1s.
that tyre was run too low 100% and whenever it hit the kurb hard or at a certain angle it just broke the sidewall structure .
on a 1400kg car i was told to start at 1.9 bar front and 2 bar rear cold , , so for your car i would go even slightly higher than that .
Pressure to low
Running 30psi on an 1800kg car 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
I target 36 hot.
@@ShelbyFlyer diude. 36 hot is for 1400kg and that is minimum value. Your car is around 1800kg you should be at least 40+ and u run 26 on cold?! and u wonder your tire is broken xD
You should apologize to Nankang. You can't blame the tire if you didn't follow the directions. You clearly don't know what tire pressure you should've had.
@@Salpeteroxid The Nankang rep actually recommended a lower pressure, which I did not do. I’ll stick with other tires, which work well with my car.
@@ShelbyFlyer Can you please share at what time you said what pressure Nankang recommended you? I still think it's operator error because you went out of spec. Your car isn't particularly heavy or powerful, it's a medium car. Everyone I know who has had ar-1's had a positive experience regardless of power or weight.
@@ShelbyFlyer Also in another comment 2 months ago you said "it was operator error". So how is it? Gosh which is it?
I think the problem here is the mustang. Keep the tire. Ditch the car.
I can tell you burn out too much 😂 I can see the pieces of tyre on your wheels from inside 😂
Mustangs are boats, what did expect
might be covid
Funny!
Off brand far eastern rubbish?