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Chuckalicious Member Since: 23 May 2014 Location: Midlothian Posts: 1796 |
Seems there is a split on the forum with those who get their tyres changed for winters and those who have winters on a spare set of alloys.
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27th Aug 2015 8:37 pm |
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archie98 Member Since: 18 Oct 2011 Location: derbyshire Posts: 709 |
I never change mine just leave the same one's all year and never had a proplem on or off road. |
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27th Aug 2015 8:41 pm |
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Chuckalicious Member Since: 23 May 2014 Location: Midlothian Posts: 1796 |
I'm sure many people do the same archie. As you may have seen from all of my many recent posts, I want to ensure I have a decent set of winter tyres on the car in the next few months as we have moved to an area which does cause issues for our neighbours. I had, in haste, bought a set of alloys with tyres in the hope of using these, but in hindsight I might be better just getting winters put on my current alloys and then putting my current tyres back on later.
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27th Aug 2015 8:45 pm |
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anglaslt Member Since: 24 Dec 2008 Location: Vilnius, Lithuania Posts: 187 |
There is a disadvantage in swapping tyres rather than wheels. Everytime you put a tyre on or take it off the beading round the rim is necessarily stretched and is likely to fail over time. Tyre failure on the car is not nice. Also, not all tyre fitters are careful and you increase the risk of having your rims damaged.
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28th Aug 2015 6:56 am |
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Chuckalicious Member Since: 23 May 2014 Location: Midlothian Posts: 1796 |
Hadn't really thought of the Tyre/rim damage. I know it has been discussed loads of times before but there is so much conflicting info on using winters in summer. FL2 TD4 GS 60 reg Facelift - so many issues
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28th Aug 2015 7:02 am |
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iain cooper Member Since: 27 Aug 2007 Location: north of Glasgow Posts: 1989 |
agreed, good post, and this is the way I would go for winter tyres. Iain |
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28th Aug 2015 7:28 am |
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Chuckalicious Member Since: 23 May 2014 Location: Midlothian Posts: 1796 |
It is an expensive way to do it though. Assuming you put the same wheels back on the same point, they don't need balanced or anything do they? FL2 TD4 GS 60 reg Facelift - so many issues
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28th Aug 2015 7:31 am |
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stevep999 Member Since: 07 Sep 2013 Location: Essex Posts: 198 |
I needed some new tyres on my standards alloys, it was autumn so I bought some nokians. Come new year I saw some evoque 18s with scorpion verdes for less than a set of new tyres. I keep them in garagein a bag I had made for them, well pleased |
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28th Aug 2015 7:34 am |
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iain cooper Member Since: 27 Aug 2007 Location: north of Glasgow Posts: 1989 |
the wheels are balanced individually, ie off the car, so you can put them back anywhere you chose.
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28th Aug 2015 7:36 am |
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Chuckalicious Member Since: 23 May 2014 Location: Midlothian Posts: 1796 |
You can tell how experienced I am eh? The set of wheels I have for sale have various weights on them and I assumed I would have to have it rebalanced on my car. Makes sense that it is the actual wheel that is balanced and so position is irrelevant.
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28th Aug 2015 7:39 am |
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westville Member Since: 12 Jun 2015 Location: Dunston Posts: 1096 |
My new Evoque wheels came with individual zipped and vented wheel covers just like formula 1. So my other wheels live a life of gift wrapped luxury in the garage when not on the car.
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28th Aug 2015 8:21 am |
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SimonB Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Berkshire Posts: 202 |
I was swapping tyres rather than wheels and had concerns about longevity. I asked at AJS and they felt that 2-3 years worth of tyre changes would be fine. I almost always go to AJS to get them done, so I know that the tyres and wheels are looked after.
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28th Aug 2015 1:19 pm |
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