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New car tyres

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6 minutes ago, Don Mega said:

No need for me to offer any technical knowledge to people who think it is ok to have two different rolling diametre tryes on the same driven axle, Nor those who live the fairy tale of 5,000 km oil changes.

 

Those people are too narrow minded to believe not everything they have learn't is still valid in this day and age.

You can be sure I/we are over the moon that you grace these pages, and pray it continues....????

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  • A lot on this forum are still living like its the 70's !!

  • I had problems with a pair of Michelin that I put on to replace two factrory fitted Michelin, they were the same tyres. They wore out in no time, obviously something wrong with the compound mix..

  • Fair enough, Ive always been told thats a really bad thing to do.   Even moreso as the dunlop with 20k on it will have a different rolling diametre than the brand new yokohama.    

12 minutes ago, transam said:

You can be sure I/we are over the moon that you grace these pages, and pray it continues....????

The pleasure is all mine and I do find the ancient irrelevant information provided by many to be highly amusing.

2 minutes ago, Don Mega said:

The pleasure is all mine and I do find the ancient irrelevant information provided by many to be highly amusing.

That's great, making one's day here is a plus eh....????

1 hour ago, transam said:

If there is a sporty version of your M2, have a look at the tyre size it has...

 

Sporty ??

I've got a black n white Union Jack on the roof !!

Don't get much sportier than that :)

 

1 hour ago, transam said:

165/65x14, it now has 195/50x15, will change with 195/55x15.

 

So your originals and the proposed 195/55 both have 107.25mm depth of rubber...

Nearly 10mm deeper than your current boots..

 

Mine are only 92mm deep !!! I need another 10mm at least if I can still turn the wheels ??

Usually a ride model that has more power from factory has more rubber with the same body panels...

My 195/50x15 has no probs with clearance, so much so that I am going up a tad to 195/55..

I used this calculator to get an idea..

https://tiresize.com/tyre-size-calculator/

Easy to check clearance with a piece of angle iron and a piece of Redi Rod

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Anyways after no clear winner we went with Goodyear 4 new tyres 19k which was about 25% cheaper than michellin. Bridgestones were higher. If they last 50k/4 years I will be more than happy.

 

Will report back in 4 years ????

 

 

would say none whatsoever....I have triton, 3 yrs ago got all new from B quick....Thai... much cheaper and just as good.

The were 2k per tyre cheaper....ones you mention were all 6k each one...

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5 minutes ago, tinca tinca said:

would say none whatsoever....I have triton, 3 yrs ago got all new from B quick....Thai... much cheaper and just as good.

The were 2k per tyre cheaper....ones you mention were all 6k each one...

6k+ each hence went with Goodyear as a few bad comments on Dunlop's. 

 

Didn't want to go with an unknown brand, all these are well known and have international standards so figured much of a muchness. 25% cheaper option if lasts 25% less time than evens out 

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