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Badger51 Member Since: 01 Mar 2014 Location: Coffs Harbour Posts: 962 |
In this day & age it is not reccommended. Although they are supposedly the same size etc, there are cases where they are not exactly the same dimensions. Just my opinion of course, based on an article I read a while ago. Also different tread patterns can have an effect on how the brakes pull the vehicle up & how they clear water in the wet. (Now Sold). 2008 Freelander 2 (Nazca Sand) SE TD4 Auto. Statutory write off & on WOVR for hail damage but still road legal.
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5th Feb 2020 7:31 am |
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axle Member Since: 11 Sep 2016 Location: South Yorkshire. Posts: 1054 |
Good points, Thanks. Common sense isn't very common.
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5th Feb 2020 9:40 am |
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dondiddy Member Since: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Hamilton Posts: 753 |
I agree with the points Badger has made and will always try and have matching tyres on my car/wifes car to avoid potential issues. Having said that when driving works vehicles that have mismatched makes or the odd time that I bought a cheap runabout that had all different brands(some of which you couldn`t even pronounce!) I have to admit that there was no noticeable difference in they way that they drove/handled that would give you a clue they were all different without looking at the actual tyre! |
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5th Feb 2020 9:53 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2806 |
I spun my Discovery 2 coming off a wet motorway roundabout and ended up on the grass verge backwards, fortunately not hitting anything or anyone. Although I cant be sure I always wondered if tyres played a part in the incident, I had AT tyres on the rear and normal road biased tyres on the front. I have always had a matched set of 4 tyres ever since then. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948
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5th Feb 2020 12:51 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
Glad you werent hurt Bob.
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5th Feb 2020 9:56 pm |
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axle Member Since: 11 Sep 2016 Location: South Yorkshire. Posts: 1054 |
That was an interesting read Jules thanks.
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6th Feb 2020 7:32 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2806 |
I always swap my tyres front to rear about every 5000 miles nowadays to even tyre wear so they are all replaced together. I dont swap them side to side even though they are not directional, my (probably flawed) thinking is if they have been turning one way and transmitting power and traction in that direction it cant be good for them to suddenly be expected to do the opposite. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948
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6th Feb 2020 11:48 am |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
I am with you on that. 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)
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6th Feb 2020 1:41 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
That was certainly the case when radial tyres first came out. They would become "handed" in use. I once cured a steering problem simply by swapping the front tyres over. Nowadays I'm not so sure. Didn't the FL2 handbook actually recommend swapping tyres on the same axle (it's been a long time, so my memory may be at fault). Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone 300TDi Disco (bought new - terrible car) sent back after 18 months Freelander 1 Estate - leased, given back at end of lease 200TDi Disco (bought from a mate with 100,000 on the clock) - Gone Disco 2 TD5 - sold and exported to France FR2 TD4 GS - Gone FR2 SD4 HSE - Now changed for a DS New model ex-demo Evoque S 180 in white Unable to order a new DS, so gave up. Now have a Volvo S90 Recharge. |
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6th Feb 2020 2:39 pm |
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