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replace single tyre?
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 9:00 am
by bascule
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..
Re: replace single tyre?
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 5:58 pm
by Pinewood
[quote="bascule"]
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?
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2018 11:31 am
by bascule
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.
Re: replace single tyre?
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2018 5:46 pm
by henrym3
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
Re: replace single tyre?
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 9:36 pm
by max
Is it a front or a rear Michelin that you need?
Re: replace single tyre?
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 12:27 pm
by bascule
It's a front one
am currently planning to look at replacing both fronts with new when payday comes around!
Re: replace single tyre?
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 10:48 pm
by max
I've got a Michelin Diamaris star rated front if that helps you.
I'll put the details in a PM to you
Re: replace single tyre?
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 4:38 pm
by bascule
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?
Re: replace single tyre?
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:16 pm
by X5Sport
I used to get into the mid-20k per set on my E53.....19”. Used two sets and they wore evenly all round.
Re: replace single tyre?
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 2:30 pm
by DJ_x5
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