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IanMetro



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I am sure that, on the cars that I have owned, the times that I have experienced tyre sidewall damage has increased as the tyre profiles have become more extreme.

I have 19 inch rims and the combination of thinner radial tyre sidewalls (cross-plies were much thicker) and short sidewalls make it more likely that any pothole will pinch tyre against rim. Over the years I have lost many tyres prematurely with cuts and bulges.

I also believe that the lower profile 19 inch tyres fitted to the FL2 can make the steering a little oversensitive to road surfaces and imperfections.
Supersensitive steering is not always the best for a large 4x4 SUV. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
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jules



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Personally I felt the FL2 was better for the R19 wheels in terms of steering.

I had 2 pinch punctures on my bicycle last week thanks to pot holes. Evil or Very Mad
I think it may be due to general move to wider tyres and lower pressures as science has shown that on roads at least wider softer tyres have can have a lower rolling resistance on a bicycle and are definitely more comfortable.

I used to use 23mm tyres at 120psi and now use 28mm at 80psi, you can go wider and softer still if your road bike has wide enough forks. Jules

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Lightwater



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The all terrain tyres I am running are 255/60r18 vs the road tyres 235/60r28 that came with the car.

The AT tyres are a lot more solid than the road tyres. When I first had them the car was notably more stable on the road. Road tyres are more flexible.

The disadvantage of AT tyres is noise. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Lightwater



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jules wrote:
I used to use 23mm tyres at 120psi and now use 28mm at 80psi,

Have you calibrated the pump & or use an accurate pressure gauge. We have a floor standing bicycle pump & it is substantially under the pressure indicated on its dial. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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jules



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Now you mention it, I dont know how accurate my bicycle pump gauge is. Jules

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axle



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It's a good job it wasn't on the inside where you couldn't see it Shocked Common sense isn't very common.
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Post #442811 25th Jun 2024 7:25 pm
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jules



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Indeed Smile Jules

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