Paul Garrett
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Still like the Avon as good grip long lasting and gives car good balance and handlinggo to dunlop sport max next time. Sublime.
Still like the Avon as good grip long lasting and gives car good balance and handlinggo to dunlop sport max next time. Sublime.
Tyres were 4yr old but unused when they went on last year so they are indeed around 5yrs. They are MO branded Pirelli.Those tyres look old.
As tyres age the compound becomes brittle and they start to crack.
This is exacerbated by sunlight and lack of use.
Manufacturers put an additive in the compound to help keep the tyre supple, but it is only activated when the tyres are used and they warm up.
All manufacturers place date codes on their tyres.
The consensus appears to be that the average life expectancy of a tyre is 5 years, irrespective of use.
I'd have a look on the Pirelli site to see how old your tyres really are, some suppliers don't shift many premium brands and hence they only have old stock.
I put NEXEN's on my old ML270, replaced the Goodyears at more than half the price.
So far, first impressions, a lot quieter, I do not drive like i nicked it, so performance of the Nexen's seems as good as the old Goodyears.
I managed 19,000 on the Goodyears, they still had a bit left but tracking was out, so replaced them
Our MINI has Michelins, and i am going to replace them with Nexen's as now a bit sold on the brand, The Michelins have a lot of decent tread left, but are badly cracked on the side wall and between tread, so much so i do not think the MOT man will like them, they also make a lot of surface noise.
My Pirelli P zero xls cracked so badly they deflated! They were manufactured in 2018 and still had around 5mm tread.Those tyres look old.
As tyres age the compound becomes brittle and they start to crack.
This is exacerbated by sunlight and lack of use.
Manufacturers put an additive in the compound to help keep the tyre supple, but it is only activated when the tyres are used and they warm up.
All manufacturers place date codes on their tyres.
The consensus appears to be that the average life expectancy of a tyre is 5 years, irrespective of use.
I'd have a look on the Pirelli site to see how old your tyres really are, some suppliers don't shift many premium brands and hence they only have old stock.
My Pirelli P zero xls cracked so badly they deflated! They were manufactured in 2018 and still had around 5mm tread.
Even the fitters at Kwik Fit had never seen cracking do that, replaced them with Michelins, will never buy Pirelli again.
Mercedes SL500 R231
These are Mercedes approved as alternatives to Pirelli for the SL, I hate driving in rain with 430bhp so it is not often the car is driven in poor weather, I am upgrading our other car as a poor weather load lugger so hopefully they will work out....I worked in the Vehicle Contract Hire industry for many, many years and we always insisted that when we purchased a new car, van or truck that they must be shod with Michelin. The main reason was the long life and minimal tyre wear. There was a downside however, the rubber was very hard and consequently the wet weather grip was not great. That was 20 years ago however but Michelin are still a good long wearing tyre
I’ve just fitted today 4 Goodyear eagle f1 asymmetric 5 on my car... I’ve used asymmetric 3 in the past and very happy with them, specially in wet weather at high speed.
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I need 4 tyres for my ML too .... this thread is food for thought
Great tyres, had them on my TT. However the grip can get you into bad habits and I only got 10k out of the fronts. We do have a lot of twisty roads near us though.
I think I'm firming up on either Goodyear Eagle F1 or Yokohama Advan Sport 105 are a possible?
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Link Just ordered 2x uniroyal rain sports 5 from camskill.co.uk
Quite a bit cheaper than black circles and anywhere else for that matter
Now all I need to organise is the repair on the cracked rear alloy!
Then Mot
Then up for sale!!!
Have you driven on Rain Sport 5's, the reports I have read they are not as good as the previous RS 2's?Amazing Tyres
Have you driven on Rain Sport 5's, the reports I have read they are not as good as the previous RS 2's?
I have the 2's on the front of my 212 very pleased, the rear Conti's need changing now.