Does differnt make of tyers on each wheel. Will affect the handling performance. Then just having 1 make of tyer for the car.
Mines got conternectla perillie micherline and some other make groopier
When do you replace your tyres?
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waynedance
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Re: When do you replace your tyres?
I would have thought it would make some difference having four different brands. I keep to having the same on all corners, when I got the car someone had just fitted a couple of unknown budgets they were soon changed and binned.
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C5 2.2HDi Exclusive 2003 manual (now gone).
2009 Renault Megane, the misses drive.
Had a 1988 BX 19TRS Auto many moons ago.
Forgive any spelling mistakes, it's the phone not me.
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Northern_Mike
Re: When do you replace your tyres?
Well, we shall soon find out. I am having four Matador MP44s @£48 each (fitting/balancing/disposal included) from my local tyre place stuck on the Berlingo tomorrow..
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Citroenmad
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Re: When do you replace your tyres?
Im, sure you will get along fine with them Mike but let us know what you think 
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Northern_Mike
Re: When do you replace your tyres?
Well, I turned up at the tyre place at lunchtime, and somewhat amazingly was on my way with 4 new boots fitted 20 mins later. One of the old tyres had a crack all the way round between the tread blocks and two nails right through it - it was a Michelin with about 4mm tread left and a perished wall. The two fronts were both different with about 4mm on one and 3mm on the other. One rear was fine but only had about 4.5mm on it according to my gauge.Citroenmad wrote:Im, sure you will get along fine with them Mike but let us know what you think
Once I'd got home, checked the pressures with a proper gauge, and put them right, the impressions of the tyre have been pretty good. Much quieter at the rear than the Michelins that were on it and the ride seems better. Grip and handling seem better, sharper turn in. They were ok in the wet but there was some traffic about so I didn't get the chance to really see what happened on a few of my "tyre test" corners. For £48 a corner, they seem very good value.
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myglaren
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Re: When do you replace your tyres?
Go easy on the tyre testing until they are scrubbed in!
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Citroenmad
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Re: When do you replace your tyres?
Im glad your pleased with them Mike, I am with mine, very good value for money. Wet grip is really what I look for in a tyre, I don't care if a tyre only lasts 5K, so long as its good in the wet
I do find these Matadors fairly good in bad weather, ive done 3,000 miles on with them on the front of my XM and they still look like new.
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