My front tyres are down to 2mm after 10k on my VW Tiguan 4motion ( crap continentals) I don't understand why 4x4 cars are fitted with summer tyres, ok the weather doesn't get too bad here but a 2 wheel car with the correct tyres will drive better in winter conditions. I usually fit all season tyres as a compromise. New Michelin all season 255/40/20 ( an uncommon size) are £280. Found same tyre from a tyre place for £180 - but they are 2017 manufacture what's the opinion of 3 year old tyres being fitted? thoughts guys :)
or have found top quality tyres but 45 height instead of 40, would this make a difference? or just don't drive in bad weather !! :)
45 Profile is 5% taller than a 40, it being a percentage of the width. It'll make your speedo read slightly lower, but as most cars over read anyway, it'll probably be about right.
As for three year old tyres, would take tyres off your car because they are three years old? no nor would I.
3 year old (new) tires on a 4 x 4 wouldn't matter 1 bit. I wouldn't hesitate to fit these if they were the ones I wanted, the age thing, whilst it still relates to car tires, is mainly a concern for bikes.
We have a VW Caddy Life Maxi and the front tyres lasted about 9K, it is used mostly on short runs.
Are they made with chewing gum Jeff? Or do you drive it like you ride your bikes?
Col, I don't drive it much her indoors does, I think it's the short local journey's all junction turn's, and maybe the the van type style :whatever:
I'll check the type on back they are still original from new 12k, 4 years old.
Front wheel drive? If so (I'm not familiar with this car / van) it's probably because the fronts are doing all the work & the rears are just rolling along behind.
Quote from: Notty on Saturday, 28 November 2020, 09:55 PM
My front tyres are down to 2mm after 10k on my VW Tiguan 4motion ( crap continentals) I don't understand why 4x4 cars are fitted with summer tyres, ok the weather doesn't get too bad here but a 2 wheel car with the correct tyres will drive better in winter conditions. I usually fit all season tyres as a compromise. New Michelin all season 255/40/20 ( an uncommon size) are £280. Found same tyre from a tyre place for £180 - but they are 2017 manufacture what's the opinion of 3 year old tyres being fitted? thoughts guys :)
Hi Notty, unless you are doing serious 4WDing, a 3yo tyre won't matter 1 iota. I have just bought a set of hwy tyres for commuting in my 4wd as i was running a set of all terrains that were hurting my fuel economy The hwy tyres and wheels i bought are about 3yo. Main reason is the rims, as these are factory and same as the current alloys that my 4wd tyres run on.
or have found top quality tyres but 45 height instead of 40, would this make a difference? or just don't drive in bad weather !! :)
I had cheap chinese tyres on car, changed to Goodyear Optilife, double the price, supposedly very good. Chinese steered way better, lasted longer than these will, were way better in wet. How do you choose?
Have a look at Oponeo Tyres
@Notty I used to order all my GSX1400 tyres from them. Very good prices and quick delivery :onya:
https://www.oponeo.co.uk
I use these chaps - https://www.camskill.co.uk/
Quote from: 😎KiwiCol on Sunday, 29 November 2020, 09:20 AM
Front wheel drive? If so (I'm not familiar with this car / van) it's probably because the fronts are doing all the work & the rears are just rolling along behind.
Original tyres are Continental, new one's Yokohama. It is front wheel. I actually get high mileage out of car tyres because I have no interest in going fast in them I get tailgaters all the time.
@Notty Asda of all places where cheapest for tyres when I got some on the Jaaaaaaaag last month, order online & they get fitted at Halfrauds.
Irish, love the hearse, must say it's a great ldea being fwd, nice low floor :onya: :stir:
Quote from: Irish in Oz on Sunday, 29 November 2020, 08:42 AM
We have a VW Caddy Life Maxi and the front tyres lasted about 9K, it is used mostly on short runs.
An ex had a LWB Caddy, the van tyres on it reminded me of BT-021s. They didn't work as tyres & didn't last either.
I'll do the Wild Atlantic Way next year in comfort. On those non sunny day's just leave the Bandit in the back.
Great set up Irish. 👍Mate has similar with Merc Vito van, takes his 14 all over Oz, its his work van as well, Electrician. His bike has a hair dryer on motor, ugly but can go. His latest project is 300 rwhp from it. I have no doubt
@grog In Oz I used a Holden Combo for VJMC rallys, drove from Melbourne to Sydney with GPZ900 in it, Nambucca Heads to Sydney with a Katana.
This one fits in nice, can even leave single seat in rear.
Quote from: Irish in Oz on Monday, 30 November 2020, 06:57 AM
I'll do the Wild Atlantic Way next year in comfort. On those non sunny day's just leave the Bandit in the back.
The Wild Atlantic Way is a great tourist drive. The van will keep you dry and warm and is more suited to the tight slippery roads. Fond memories of country pubs and cosy BnBs.