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Glymmer_Man
Member Since: 08 Mar 2006
Location: Sunny Downtown Sydney. I wish it were raining.
Posts: 319
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Tyre Wear and Air Pressure? |
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What tyre pressures are you guys using?
I don't understand why some get such poor tyre life?
I have mine (all 5) on 40psi, and as I said 18,000mi and still only half worn?
On my first one, I had the same with 23,000mi. Dave
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5th Mar 2007 9:16 pm |
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caverD3
Member Since: 02 Jul 2006
Location: Oberon, NSW
Posts: 6922
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40 psi is really high. recommended is 29 front and 36-38 rear depending on load. I run mine at 32 front and 38 rear. slightly firmer and better handling but needs to be reduced on dirt roads. I am now getting even wear accross the width odf the tyre. I think off road use increases wear especially rock crawling where you can leave some skid marks. “There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely gamesâ€
Ernest Hemmingway
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5th Mar 2007 9:25 pm |
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scolliss
Member Since: 05 Mar 2007
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Posts: 260
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SPOTTER wrote:I was hugely impressed by BFG tyres, A set of MT's I had on my Defender did 92K miles and were replaced as there wasn't really enough tread left for proper off road grip rather than wearing out or going very bald........
Me too, my TD5 was running on BFG AT's and I had 72,000 miles out of them. My D3 is running on Nokian and they are awesome in the snow and ice. Not many miles yet so time will tell on the wear front.
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6th Mar 2007 9:25 am |
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chesters
Member Since: 03 Oct 2005
Location: The Toon
Posts: 698
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I have been monitoring my Scorpions very close, and have decided to take it to the next stage. My 14 year old son has created a great XLS spread sheet and form for inputting 12 measurement across the 4 tyres. When the data is input it works out average, min and max tyre wear, next to the date and mileage, across the tyres.
From this data I have found that the centre af the tyres are wearing slightly more than the outside edges. To try to compensate for this I have dropped the preasures by 2 lb each tyre.
You may think this is a bit OTT, but I am going to France in July and will be doing about 2500 miles, and it looks like my scorpions will be knackered either just before I go or even when I'm there. £500 to £600 just before my holidays is not a good situation to be in.
So to sum up I think I will only get 16,000 miles out of my Scorpions, they are great tyres but, they do wear quick. Arctic Frost Discovery 3 TDV6 SE, Active Rear Diff, Adaptive Head Lights, Tow Pack, Ebony Leather, Roof Rails, Mantec Guard. Tasmod Stainless Sill plates. Grabber AT's. Home made mud flaps. Side Steps back on until the next time.
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11th Mar 2007 9:18 am |
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hudsonian
Member Since: 21 Jan 2007
Location: Aberdeenshire
Posts: 196
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I have the 255/60-18's on my SE, I have 8000 miles on the clock with 38 to 40 psi in them.... I would say the front are more than half worn....
The problem with the SE is the 18" rims, there is not a huge choice of 255/60-R18 tyres on the market with sufficient load rating, hence why we got the scorpions fitted in the factory. I have been hunting preparing myself for the replacements... a recent discussion in my local Costco revealed Michelin have a Latitude Tourer tyre (255/60 VR18XL) on the market, however I can not find it on the Michelin web site, US import???? I was still quoted £141.45 inc VAT each though.
I would love to get the scorpions again as they are so quiet however they wear too quick, need a harder compound... any one know how Michelin wear????
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11th Mar 2007 8:46 pm |
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chesters
Member Since: 03 Oct 2005
Location: The Toon
Posts: 698
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Michelin tyres are normally quite good in the wear department ( had them onmy Range Rover Classic ). But you better check that they have a load rating of 112 required for the Disco3. In my search for tyres Michelin never came up but I would be interested if they are suitable. Arctic Frost Discovery 3 TDV6 SE, Active Rear Diff, Adaptive Head Lights, Tow Pack, Ebony Leather, Roof Rails, Mantec Guard. Tasmod Stainless Sill plates. Grabber AT's. Home made mud flaps. Side Steps back on until the next time.
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11th Mar 2007 9:03 pm |
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hudsonian
Member Since: 21 Jan 2007
Location: Aberdeenshire
Posts: 196
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Having a further hunt on the web sites I have been following, the choice is expanding, look at this web site;
http://www.bestbuytyres.co.uk/Home.aspx
Dunlop Grand Trek and Bridgestone D-Sport XL look quite interesting, any experience out there on how quick these makes tend to wear?
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11th Mar 2007 9:03 pm |
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hudsonian
Member Since: 21 Jan 2007
Location: Aberdeenshire
Posts: 196
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chesters wrote:Michelin tyres are normally quite good in the wear department. But you better check that they have a load rating of 112 required for the Disco3.
Yes... I am aware of that one and Costco could not give the answer ... that is why I tried to find them on the interweb... without success
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11th Mar 2007 9:07 pm |
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chesters
Member Since: 03 Oct 2005
Location: The Toon
Posts: 698
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hudsonian if you find out can you let me know, as I have a Costco card also.
Cheers Paul.
Sometimes Costco have a special deal on if you buy 4 tyres. Arctic Frost Discovery 3 TDV6 SE, Active Rear Diff, Adaptive Head Lights, Tow Pack, Ebony Leather, Roof Rails, Mantec Guard. Tasmod Stainless Sill plates. Grabber AT's. Home made mud flaps. Side Steps back on until the next time.
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11th Mar 2007 9:10 pm |
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hudsonian
Member Since: 21 Jan 2007
Location: Aberdeenshire
Posts: 196
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chesters wrote:hudsonian if you find out can you let me know, as I have a Costco card also.
Cheers Paul.
Sometimes Costco have a special deal on if you buy 4 tyres.
Yes I have noticed the intermittent Costco discount if you buy 4 tyres (up to 25%???)... As I can’t find the tyre on the interweb I wonder if it exists.... can’t blame the Costco guy though as he showed me it listed on the computer after I asked for the load rating, hence my thought it could be a Costco US import????
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11th Mar 2007 9:19 pm |
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chesters
Member Since: 03 Oct 2005
Location: The Toon
Posts: 698
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hudsonian
The tyres on my old rangie were michelin Syncrones, they were very quite on the road and lasted well. Arctic Frost Discovery 3 TDV6 SE, Active Rear Diff, Adaptive Head Lights, Tow Pack, Ebony Leather, Roof Rails, Mantec Guard. Tasmod Stainless Sill plates. Grabber AT's. Home made mud flaps. Side Steps back on until the next time.
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11th Mar 2007 9:25 pm |
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rohan
Member Since: 25 Aug 2006
Location: sri lanka
Posts: 11
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Hi guys,
I only got 23k kms on the original Goodyear wrangler tires. Have changed to Pirellio scorpion zero tires. I get better fuel consumption with the new tires. Been using the the tires only a month. tar grip is awesome. will revert after doing some driving in the mud.
Rohan
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15th Jun 2007 12:20 pm |
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