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Replacement Tyres For Toyota Vigo Pick-up


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My 2-wheel drive pick-up has done about 30,000 km and it's time to replace the tyres.

I mostly use the car on tarmaced roads, but also occasionally have to drive off-road on dirt tracks and sandy tracks, (although not excessively bad tracks).

What is a good compromise make/model of tyre to buy for both on-road and 'light' off-road' use?

Thanks

Simon

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I have Michelin A/T all (all terrain) tyres on my Prerunner..

Those are the same as on the 4*4 and the fortuner.

I found that the H/T (Hard terrain) tyres didnt have much grip going up steep hills like you find on Koh Chang.

Thats why i changed to A/T.

Makes a big difference. They do make a bit more noise but not that much more.

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30,000kms and your tyres are done?

My 2wd vigo is 20 months old 40,000kms and would say the tres are good for another 10-15,000 kms still about 4mm of tread. Last night in Pattaya the truck stayed on the black stuff as good as new on the flooded roads.

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My 2-wheel drive pick-up has done about 30,000 km and it's time to replace the tyres.

I mostly use the car on tarmaced roads, but also occasionally have to drive off-road on dirt tracks and sandy tracks, (although not excessively bad tracks).

What is a good compromise make/model of tyre to buy for both on-road and 'light' off-road' use?

Thanks

Simon

Apologies right now if anyone thinks I'm hi-jacking the thread. But I DO need simple advice from people who know about tyres.

I am restoring a 50's American pick up truck. The 4 wheels now attached are 16in diameter and no problem. The spare wheel (brand new condition!) is 16.5in diameter. I have been told that tyres of this size have NEVER been iomported into Thailand.

All I need is one in fair, legal condition. Ideally a smooth-ish pattern, not a 4x4 'chunky'. Can anyone help directly or advise, please?

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well what is 16.5in in tyre width size? and what profile height are you looking for?

in regards to type of tiers:

BF goodrich A/T -very popular

Toyo HT Open Country

Perilli Scorpion

Dunlop AT3

those are what i would say are the top 4 tyres in the market for pickups with std rims, going for onroad and offroad.

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Well actually, the tread is not that worn down! But I had severe lack of road adhesion in the rain. Also, the tyres squeal like crazy when i brake or turn a corner, even at slow speeds. The tyre pressure is ok...

So I am rather confused as to why my road-holding is so bad when there is still a lot of tread on the tyres.

Simon

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Simon. How old are the tires (there should be a build date on the tyre side wall), do you park it under cover. the reason i ask is that tyres go off with direct sunlight. get hard etc. and this is what you might be finding. also the tyres sold here in Thailand tend to be a very hard compound, for good wear. it kinda proves that when a Fortuner can get over 90,000 km's on a set, which is 56,000 miles. i for one can't remember getting that sort of mileage out of a set of tyres in the UK.

And anyway tyres are a personal choice if you feel that you need to change your tyres then do it.

Allan

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Well, I feel a need to change the tyres because I like living!! When it rained yesterday I was unable to stop and almost hit a car in front. The wheels didn't lock up and I was pumping the brakes anyway - but the dam_n car just kept going as the tyres slid on the road - at maybe 50km/h - not fast.

I think maybe you are right re the hard tyres. The car is parked in the open sunlight. How can I check if my tyres have 'gone off'?

Simon

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It might not be the tyres.

My pickup (D-MAx 2WD) is also at 30k and I've just renewed the front and back brakes. Tyres were not an issue as I replaced the front ones for another issue at 15/20k.

I also nearly hit something and the supposed shudder from the brakes ABS system to indicate wear out only perhaps came in later. About 5k including service at 30k.

I put it down to watching a child or a dog grow. If you live with it you do not notice. If you see it every 6 months you notice the difference. The brakes are very sharp now and I suppose just like they were when new, I just didn't realise how badly they had gone off.

Check your tracking as well.

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When it rained yesterday I was unable to stop and almost hit a car in front. The wheels didn't lock up and I was pumping the brakes anyway - but the dam_n car just kept going as the tyres slid on the road - at maybe 50km/h - not fast.

Simon

Unless I'm mistaken, it is my understanding that if you are pumping the brakes, you are defeating the purpose of the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).  You should apply constant pressure on the brake; like you said, "The wheels didn't lock up".  Pumping the brakes will result in extended stopping distances.

I don't doubt that you may also have a problem with your tires, but just wanted to point out that you shouldn't defeat the intention of the ABS.

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My 2-wheel drive pick-up has done about 30,000 km and it's time to replace the tyres.

I mostly use the car on tarmaced roads, but also occasionally have to drive off-road on dirt tracks and sandy tracks, (although not excessively bad tracks).

What is a good compromise make/model of tyre to buy for both on-road and 'light' off-road' use?

Thanks

Simon

I always used BF Goodrich tires on my Land Rover in England. Either A/T's or Trac Edge. Always found they had a really good balance between on and off road grip. Also lasted a long time.

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I replacement my Honda CRV (always on-road) tyres at 80,000 km. I must admit all 5 tyres was almost bald. I just went to the 2nd hand tyre shop and pick a resonable one at 500 Baht each (2,400 for 5). They come in 3 different brand. I don't care as I am a cheap Charlie, the Nana cowboy.

My first brake was replaced at 120,000 km. Looking at the worn pad, I could have push for another 30,000 km; but what the heck.

My gf do most of the driving. She drive really slow, and you guess it, like to hog the fast lane. TIT lol.

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