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At least with my new tyres, when the fronts lose toi much tread. I can just buy 2, and put the rears on the front. Which I presume you have done
I probably get through 4 or 5 sets of fronts for every set of rears. As long as the tread is the same on the each axle i'm cool with it. Never had an issue and at £130 a tyre it soon adds up.
Goodyear F1 AS6 never thought they would be better than the last AS2 i had, worth checking national tyres for deals as they are owned by Halfords as thats wear i got mine replacedWhat tyres does everyone use? I'm wanting all weather ones, and am wanting to know if anyone has any idea which would be best. If not what are best for the winter and the summer. And I'll buy another set of wheels for each set of tyres. I'm also trying to find some decent seat covers
normally the air loss is inner wheel rim rust that the fitter has not removed before adding paste .. as ive had that a few timesI feel your pain. I still have £400 on the credit card from January. Had 4x Michelin PS5s fitted, but got £70 off and a £50 Amazon voucher.
This was at ATS (owned by Michelin). Normally I hate chains, but amazingly the slow loss of air I used to get on the rear left has been solved. I've been living with it for 5 years and had umpteen places refit various tyres on that corner with no success. ATS seem to use proper white tyre paste which has finally sealed it (took a lot of scrubbing to get it off the alloys).
Michelin Tigre is the stuff going off a Google search.
i recommend j&r for decent quality stuff if you are on a budget. Last year I had the same thing on my mot but it ended up being both driveshafts being cooked. It cost me £90 for both sidesView attachment 47394
Scratching my head
Shouldn't be a metal zip tie there?Feeling silly 🫢
One inner looks fine, the other maybe a small weep?
Along the same thoughts. If any one has ever watched banger racing. I used to race some years ago. You would have noticed that most if not all run tyre gators. Basically is the side wall of another tyre put on after the normal tyre. So it's a sort of flap . So you have a bit more protection from buggering your tyres on the car.I'll jump on every thread where the tyre question comes up to tell people not to run Pirellis. I had them on my car when I was doing miles and they lasted something between 6-8,000 miles. Michelin PS4s lasted 12,000.
I'm running Bridgestone at the moment and they've been absolutely fine. Grippy enough for everyday use and last well too. The spare is Bridgestone too, so I think that's what came on the car new.
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It is metal. It's just the grime on it and the camera flash making it look like matt plastic