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jules1967 Member Since: 02 Feb 2008 Location: Leeds Posts: 170 |
Hi all,
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1st Dec 2008 8:46 am |
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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
I can recommend Pirelli Scorpion Zero for summer driving and Michelin Latitude X-ice for winter driving
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1st Dec 2008 10:22 am |
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avtur Member Since: 11 Nov 2006 Location: Stockport Posts: 1306 |
My original Wranglers still have life left at 48k miles (all +4mm), so originals can be OK.
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1st Dec 2008 12:41 pm |
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rmbillington Member Since: 28 Aug 2006 Location: Peterborough Posts: 511 |
I'm almost certain that I'm going with the cooper discovery ATR tyre when I need to change mine in a month or 2 ( I want to get them before winter, but I recon I can antoher 2 months from the current ones, decisions decisions ). Anyway, These are slight offroad, about 40% off to 60% on rated, but I think they should work well, and give mileage, I will post when I've done it.
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2nd Dec 2008 1:40 pm |
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Dougden Member Since: 10 May 2008 Location: N W Kent Posts: 288 |
I have trawled back to the start of this section of the forum and cannot find info on tyre wear, so apologies if this has been covered before, somewhere else.
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24th Jan 2009 10:21 pm |
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snappa Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: Watching C-beams near the Tanhauser Gate Posts: 1633 |
Sometimes it's how you drive that can affect tyre wear |
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25th Jan 2009 9:11 am |
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rover60 Member Since: 11 Jan 2008 Location: kent. Bside the Cside Posts: 230 |
In the service it says to swap wheels to opposite sides of the axle unless they are uni-directional meaning they can only drive in one direction 07my Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Baltic Blue,Privacy Glass,Ebony black leather,Land rover detachable towbar,S/S Side bars,Climair wind deflectors,Bramble Rash, |
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25th Jan 2009 9:40 am |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
my mad mother scrubbed the fronts tyres off her yaris in 4000 miles At work
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25th Jan 2009 9:41 am |
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Dougden Member Since: 10 May 2008 Location: N W Kent Posts: 288 |
Thanks Snappa, really useful feedback - I must stop lighting up those rear tyres on the drag runs I do through the Blackwall tunnel every day I wonder if anyone with a TD4 has actually managed to wheelspin away from a standstill - I certainly haven't although I am sure my son will have tried Mine is on a 3 year personal lease, but I treat it with care and respect because I intend to make an offer to buy it off the leasing company at the end of it's term. Not sure why I posted really as I don't pay for the tyres anyway, but it's nice to share.......... FL2 TD4 XS Santorini |
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25th Jan 2009 3:52 pm |
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snappa Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: Watching C-beams near the Tanhauser Gate Posts: 1633 |
Aha detective snappa spots evidence I wasn't suggesting you did wheelspins etc but sometimes different people driving the same car can cause more or less tyre wear. It's also the cornering/braking etc. It's the only way you can explain it, otherwise we would all get exactly the same mileage from tyres off similar cars unless there was a geometry/suspension problem. Now to see if I can break the quarter mile record in me TD4 |
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25th Jan 2009 5:28 pm |
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jules1967 Member Since: 02 Feb 2008 Location: Leeds Posts: 170 |
48k? That is very impressive. I take it your fl2 spends most of its life on the motorway? Sadly ours is a local shopping trolley cum horsebox lugger so I reckon 20k is pretty good going. I'm particularly surprised at the wranglers. I had these on the jeep and the most regular memory of that car was of replacing tyres. As I said above, a set lasted me around 1 year if I was lucky. But, from what I am getting from you guys, whilst Michelin is indeed a well made tyre, it isn't staggeringly any longer living than the wranglers on the fl2. So I'll throw it open. 99% supermarket driving, a bit of towing (<1k per year) and a 1k on the motorway per year. I don't want to break the bank ideally but I want it to run as quietly as it does now (seems quieter than the merc at 70), handle well but still grip ok on the odd off road excusion which is more likely to be across a muddy field at a horse trial than than crossing some flooded ravine . So basically a road tyre. What would you go for? 07 Freelander 2 TD4SE Tambora Flame, side steps, privacy glass, mud flaps, boot liner and a tow bar. Ok it's the Wifes but she lets me drive it occasionally - if I've been good! |
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26th Jan 2009 2:14 pm |
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Grimbo Member Since: 04 Jul 2007 Location: Grimsby Posts: 72 |
20,000 miles on Continentals, > 10,000 miles towing a 1.5 ton caravan. Front tyres are +5mm and rears are +4mm |
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26th Jan 2009 7:29 pm |
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Grumpy Member Since: 29 Feb 2008 Location: Glasgow Posts: 78 |
Just coming up for 20k miles on original 17" Continentals - just under 4mm on the fronts and about 6mm on the back.
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17th Feb 2009 5:05 pm |
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avtur Member Since: 11 Nov 2006 Location: Stockport Posts: 1306 |
Sorry folks .... 51,500 miles and counting on the orignal Wranglers
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17th Feb 2009 6:08 pm |
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