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maffs



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104V vs 108v Tyre Loads

Hi People,
I have a question about tyre loads.

I have Conti Contacts 4x4 M&S 104V all around (as this what it came with) but i need to change the fronts.

Should i, can i, change to 108V's on one axle and 104V's on the other? I believe the difference is the load of 104 being 900kg and 108 being 1000kg. It wont be long (8 months ish) before i have to change the other two tyres too.

Thanks for any advice,

Post #91840 13th Feb 2011 5:40 pm
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alex_pescaru



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There is no problem if going up on tire load.
If you don't use the car in extreme off-road conditions, use them without worry.

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Thanks Alex

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