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Tesh Member Since: 27 Feb 2010 Location: Co Durham Posts: 138 |
I am in need of new tyres soon
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25th Jan 2013 8:03pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
It should be fine as the diffs will take the differing rolling radius anyway in everyday use. Its not like acralky car with tight spec diff! Its an LR after all FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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25th Jan 2013 8:05pm |
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oliver9627 Member Since: 25 Oct 2012 Location: Chipping Norton Posts: 51 |
Personally I like to have matching tyres. I have four new general grabbers AT. They look the part!! If mixing tyres i should at least make sure the sizes are the same on all four corners Gone:
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25th Jan 2013 8:12pm |
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STMVOGUE2010 Member Since: 23 Aug 2012 Location: Alloa Posts: 100 |
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25th Jan 2013 8:14pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
Tyres will be behaving differently on a car anyway depending in weight on each one, its current condition, pressure, the weather.. Tbh as long as te best ones are on the back you should be fine. FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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25th Jan 2013 8:35pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7925 |
Hmmmm I think that's my point - the vehicle is set up to have 4 tyres that behave the same way - yes, they will change behaviour, but will remain consistent with each other. Different brands and tread patterns behave differently, so the balance of the car will feel different on different days.
Define "best" ? If there is a tyre that is better than all others, in all conditions, then I'll have 4 of those and be a happy man Each to their own, I think it's a false economy, but many do it. That said, I've seen vehicles with 1 odd tyre or ever 4 different ones - not for me though. |
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26th Jan 2013 10:44am |
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wats39 Member Since: 08 Jul 2012 Location: fife Posts: 77 |
Alistair, dont you think it is false economy to replace 4 tyres when you only need 2? there is nothing wrong with mixing tyres front to back in my opinion as long as they are the same size. tyres on each axle should preferably be the same though. it will not damage the diffs or anything, i think the tyre dealer was just trying to sell 4 tyres instead of 2. if you were fitting winter tyres then i would have thought it would be best to fit on the front as that is where the majority of your braking is and the steering. '04 td6 se
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26th Jan 2013 8:20pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
^^^^
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26th Jan 2013 8:25pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7925 |
To be clear - it absolutely does make a difference - but life is about compromises.
You can always take them away & sell them on eBay......
In normal conditions & at slow speed you're right, but not for extremes - we might as well all switch to the cheapest budget tyres we can find on that argument
Because they know that average drivers are much more capable of dealing with understeer than oversteer - they know that one set will break away before the other - so they are trying to make it safer for when it does happen !
If I 'needed' 2 and could buy the same tyres, then that's what I'd do. In the question posed, my opinion is that you 'need' 4 - I'd never mix - having done it once & learnt the hard way
Never mix summer & winter tyres - they are way too different. Here's what the manufacturers association have to say -
At the end of the day - it's your money and your compromise to make. |
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27th Jan 2013 8:49am |
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oldcro Member Since: 17 Mar 2012 Location: Shetland Posts: 359 |
I wonder how the police and insurance companies would react to the different tyres should you be involved in an accident. |
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27th Jan 2013 12:19pm |
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wats39 Member Since: 08 Jul 2012 Location: fife Posts: 77 |
Alistair, your not a tyre salesman by any chance are you? pretty much every tyre is a compromise of some sort. if you venture off road, you fit all terrains or mud terrains which compromise on road performance. if you fit bigger rims and wider, lower profile tyres you gain better handling but compromise ride quality. if u fit quality tyres over budget tyres u gain maybe a little extra grip that the majority of owners will never notice. the key is to drive according to your vehicles ability and to the road conditions. i have driven many vehicles with different branded tyres and never noticed any handling issues. personally i wouldnt fit a pair of winter tyres myself as they are very different to the all terrains. would be better to fit another pair of all terrains unless you were planning on eventually having four winters fitted. as for the police and insurance, dont think they can say anything as long as the tyres had legal tread depth and were of the correct rating for the vehicle. '04 td6 se
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27th Jan 2013 2:01pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
FYI for info when im not running MTR's i run Scorps at the rear and wranglers at the front.
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28th Jan 2013 8:50am |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
ALWAYS run on 4 equal tread same specification/brand tyres. |
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28th Jan 2013 10:41am |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7925 |
Kind of ruins the argument that average drivers wouldn't be able to tell the difference......... I just prefer to have them all the same and rotate them - switching for winter is a good reminder. If tyres were free what would you do ? Anything else is a compromise |
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28th Jan 2013 7:05pm |
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