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Alistair



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First winter tyre debate of the season Laughing

Conti Summer & Winter for me Thumbs Up

But I wouldn't recommend Conti 20's - as above, the wear the shoulders badly, but seem to behave well in 22's.

If I still had an L322 it would certainly be on Pirelli Verde 255/55/20's - when I had one I ran Michelin Diamaris in the summer & Vreds in the winter.

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Thanks for all the replies... Will probably stick with the Pirelli Scorpions and read up on the difference between Zero and Verde Thumbs Up

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The Scorpions are the good all round M+S tyres, while the Verde's were the "green" (Verde - "green", geddit?), low rolling resistance tyres, with compromised grip. Later on they did the M+S version of of the "Green" tyre, which is what you can buy now.

I've no idea why they want to produce two, very similar, M+S specced tyres Confused

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I put Vredstein Wintrack Extremes on last February, and now approaching two years use and 23,000 miles they still have 6mm depth.
The shoulders wore faster than the centres so I swapped front to rear at 16k.
Fuel economy didn't change and handling seems no different, even during spirited sessions.
I'd throughly recommend these.
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255/50 to 255/55 ??

Alistair wrote:
...If I still had an L322 it would certainly be on Pirelli Verde 255/55/20's - when I had one I ran Michelin Diamaris in the summer & Vreds in the winter.


So... My current Pirellis are 255/50/20

If I buy Pirelli Verdi the sizes seem to be 255/55/20.

I understand that the speedo would be a couple of mph out if changing from 50 to 55.

Could that invalidate the insurance or cause any other issues that you all can think of?

Thanks.

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Alistair



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Lots of people on here have made the switch - the 55 size seems to be quite a bit cheaper and apparently rides better too.

[I wasn't aware of these prior to the L405 launch and didn't need to replace my L322 tyres before buying my L405 so I didn't ever have a set]

On a calculator, it shows the speed as 3% different - so 62 vs 60 - which I think would still be within the tolerance of the speed as most read under anyway.

As for the insurance, my advice would be to contact them and ask them. I doubt it will make a difference, but if you're concerned, then better to have it declared than not. Hard to imagine it would be an issue, they are no wider and appropriately load & speed rated - but I guess you never know.....

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Verde it is!

So, thanks to your advice, I plumped for the Pirelli Scorpion Verde; and bagged an unexpected bargain at the same time:

Thanks to our friend Stan giving me a heads up about an eBay advert, on a rare midweek day off, I've today had a wee drive out and collected 4 brand spanking, unused 'take off' Verde tyres... for £250!

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Alistair



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Shocked You can't go wrong for that price Thumbs Up

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What about the General AT in 255/55x20, good tyres.

Pirelli Verde are a sound tyres as well.

The NEW General AT3 will be available in due course. Thumbs Up Andy....

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