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replace single tyre?
replace single tyre?
My '53 x5 has Michelins all round, but one of them (nearside left) is approaching legal limit. The Offside left is a matching Michelin but is a good tyre which has 4-5mm left. I don't have any issues on the car, but will need to address the tyre that's due for replacement - do you think it will be ok just to replace that one?
to my thinking that will result in less RR difference than there is currently..
to my thinking that will result in less RR difference than there is currently..
Re: replace single tyre?
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My '53 x5 has Michelins all round, but one of them (nearside left) is approaching legal limit. The Offside left is a matching Michelin but is a good tyre which has 4-5mm left. I don't have any issues on the car, but will need to address the tyre that's due for replacement - do you think it will be ok just to replace that one?
to my thinking that will result in less RR difference than there is currently..
[/quote]My advice would be to bite the bullet and change all 4 tyres, unless you like rolling the dice on transfer boxes?
Too many stories of people trying to save money, but ultimately paying a lot more because they tried to save money on tyres.
The other option would be to try used places and find a tyre that has 4-5mm left on it to match the others.
Another thought, why has that tyre worn so badly compared to the others? I would suggest a 4 wheel alignment and geometry check at the same time.
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My '53 x5 has Michelins all round, but one of them (nearside left) is approaching legal limit. The Offside left is a matching Michelin but is a good tyre which has 4-5mm left. I don't have any issues on the car, but will need to address the tyre that's due for replacement - do you think it will be ok just to replace that one?
to my thinking that will result in less RR difference than there is currently..
[/quote]My advice would be to bite the bullet and change all 4 tyres, unless you like rolling the dice on transfer boxes?
Too many stories of people trying to save money, but ultimately paying a lot more because they tried to save money on tyres.
The other option would be to try used places and find a tyre that has 4-5mm left on it to match the others.
Another thought, why has that tyre worn so badly compared to the others? I would suggest a 4 wheel alignment and geometry check at the same time.
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Re: replace single tyre?
It's a wierd one. It's not worn unevenly, its a good wear pattern.
Replacing all four is not currently an option!
Part worn sounds like a good idea tbh, bring it into line with the others.
I have no issues whatsover with the current disparity. All four tyres are star rated, fwiw.
Replacing all four is not currently an option!
Part worn sounds like a good idea tbh, bring it into line with the others.
I have no issues whatsover with the current disparity. All four tyres are star rated, fwiw.
Re: replace single tyre?
That must be approaching 50% extra wear, something must be wrong or a bad tyre, pity you hadn't noticed earlier and swapped the wheels around. Would agree with Pinewood and get a used tyre
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Re: replace single tyre?
Is it a front or a rear Michelin that you need?
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Re: replace single tyre?
It's a front one
am currently planning to look at replacing both fronts with new when payday comes around!
am currently planning to look at replacing both fronts with new when payday comes around!
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I've got a Michelin Diamaris star rated front if that helps you.
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All sorted - found a pair of brand spanking new star rated Michelin Diamaris for a bit over 200 delivered for the pair. £20 later at my local tyre place, and both fronts are done and I have a part worn left over.
My rears are still ok, but I might keep an eye out for a similar deal rather than leave it til its necessary.
How many miles do you all get from a set?
My rears are still ok, but I might keep an eye out for a similar deal rather than leave it til its necessary.
How many miles do you all get from a set?
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I used to get into the mid-20k per set on my E53.....19”. Used two sets and they wore evenly all round.
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Re: replace single tyre?
I get all manner of weird things using Diamaris on my 20" style 87s. I've had a full wheel alignment, checked the rear bags, front springs, bushes etc and I think it must just be the awful roads where I am. I get slightly odd wear at times and of course you can't rotate these damned things.
I tend to try and find a part worn if I'm in the 4-5mm situation or at least I used to as I've bought enough new ones now over the years of having X5s that I have a front and rear axle set of spares roughly all the same! I'd say you can get good mileage out of fronts but rears don't tend to do more than 10-12k using the 315s
I tend to try and find a part worn if I'm in the 4-5mm situation or at least I used to as I've bought enough new ones now over the years of having X5s that I have a front and rear axle set of spares roughly all the same! I'd say you can get good mileage out of fronts but rears don't tend to do more than 10-12k using the 315s