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doleawg
 


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Best Wearing Tyre?

Just out of curiosity what do most people expect from a tyre.

I have run Vredesteins and am getting about 35k miles is from them.
  
Post #81197628th Jun 2011 5:16 pm
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My Wintracs

.....have now done 24l miles & appear to be evenly worn about half way
the scorpions that were OEM fit were Censored at the same milage
Plus these were lethal in wet weather at 21k miles.....
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doleawg
 


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I would say that I replaced my Vreds @ 3mm
  
Post #81198128th Jun 2011 5:23 pm
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michelin always used to get really good wear rates, with Pirelli being stickiest but fastet wearing. It does depend on driving style and routes. I always get really good mileage out of almost any tyre, but 80% of my journies are up and down the motorway, so virtually straight line stuff, with very little scrubbing of the tread.

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Still haven't changed my Pirelli ATR's yet, they've been on for 2 years and a couple of days. During which they've covered at least 42k miles. The rears still have 4-5mm remaining, the fronts are 3-4mm but the n/s front's inner edge is now down to 1.6mm (due to roundabouts) so I really must get on and change them. I have a set of 18" rims with nearly new ATR's to put on.

If the Vreds that doleawg refers to are Wintrac's they are a winter/cold weather tyre. So couple those with a set of ATR's for the months when ambient temperatures are above 7c and you'd be sorted for approx. 80k miles of driving Thumbs Up
  
Post #81200228th Jun 2011 6:35 pm
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Put General AT on, great tyres. Thumbs Up

Vredestein Wintrac 4 Xtreme's are a fantastic tyre also. Thumbs Up
  
Post #81205228th Jun 2011 8:28 pm
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LT wrote:
SNIP
the fronts are 3-4mm but the n/s front's inner edge is now down to 1.6mm (due to roundabouts) SNIP


Hi LT,
I may be wrong here, but I would think that roundabouts would tend to wear the outer edge on this wheel.

Perhaps a wheel alignment is necessary.

Best Wishes,
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Post #81213929th Jun 2011 12:11 am
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On Pirelli P Zeros driving on twisty A roads up here I got 20000 out of the fronts and now needing to replace the rears at 27000. Pressures checked regularly but the edges seem to go pretty quickly really.
  
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Goodyear wrangler hp, 47000 km and 3-4 mm till the end, lots of highway very good grip in all roads and climate. So happy with this tyres.pressure check every 2 weeks and rotation every 10000 km.
In another car, cooper discoverer hp when changed they did 64000, was on 16" and in a jeep 5.2 V8 with loooots of torque, previously same car had the goodyears wrangler HP from new, they did 53000 km, same driver, car, use, and habits. So my choice for high mileage is Cooper. A bit less grip from cooper in wet roads than goodyears, but nothing remarkable they perform very well.
  
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doleawg
 


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Why would anyone swap tyres around on a Disco? Mine wear the exact same?

35k miles on Vredesteins seems to be pretty good then?

I hear AT's are pretty good tyres, what is anyone getting out of them?
  
Post #81215529th Jun 2011 6:45 am
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We care looking at 30K judging by the feedback so far. Thumbs Up
  
Post #81216029th Jun 2011 7:08 am
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doleawg
 


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I should say that the 35k I refer to for the Vredesteins is miles not Km, so about 56k kms.
  
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CUCO
 


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mine wears more at the front, they are well aligned, this is the reason i swap the tyres.
  
Post #81218029th Jun 2011 9:02 am
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doleawg
 


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CUCO wrote:
mine wears more at the front, they are well aligned, this is the reason i swap the tyres.


Surely as the car is 4x4 unless you are driving off road heavily (or around roundabouts) they should wear evenly?
  
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In my experience

the front s always wear faster than the back
the outside edges round off first.

changing them "front to back" 1/2 way through the tire "life" helps eliminate this

just 'cos its a 4wd doesnt mean the tyres follow the same track (wheel behind wheel) as the car is driven - especially around corners
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Save the Dipstick Flagbearer-keep it simple, less likely to fail campaign-agenda items:Starting Handles, Acetylene Lamps.
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D3 HSE-perfectly formed, passenger friendly...has real DIPSTICK
Jag XK-but sadly no DIPSTICK...HUGE design fault
FL2 has DIPSTICK..."real comfort in rear seats"
VW Golf wondermobile (?)..has real DIPSTICK
Morris Minor..original DIPSTICK technology..and a real KEY. 
 
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