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8th February 2022, 21:58 | #1 |
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MOT pass but need tyres.
Car passed mot again but got advisory on 3 tyres, I may as well change all 4. I have 205/65/15 fitted at the moment, in the manual it says 195/55/15 which are the better of the 2 or is there any other sizes I could use which would be better, many thanks....
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8th February 2022, 22:05 | #2 |
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You current tyres are a bigger profile so will be more comfortable and softer then the original spec.
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9th February 2022, 08:29 | #3 |
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What is your best tyre? The best Wet grip? Dry grip? Lasts forever? Quiet? I like my peace and comfort so I start with the lowest dB rating and then look for the best wet grip. So Goodyear Efficient Grip Performance 2 at £65 in 195 size would suit me. The same tyre in 205 size is louder, less grippy and £101.You pay your money and take your choice . Have a look at T-Cut's post #13 here https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...d.php?t=300190 Double check the sizes 195/55 or 195/65 ? And make sure the speed rating is OK. The early cars spec was "V" For the later ones, as yours is a diesel - it's "H" . https://www.theaa.com/driving-advice...e-speed-rating I had Michelin 205/65/15's on my first 75. Lovely and comfy . I believe they were a factory fitted alternative to the 195/65/15's You'll probably find that the 195's are easier to find and quite a bit cheaper. 195's: https://www.blackcircles.com/tyres/195-65-15?id=10075 205's: https://www.blackcircles.com/tyres/205-65-15?id=10011 The 205's will be that little bit more comfortable but there's a fair amount of difference between tyres/brands so you may well lose that depending on what you go for. You'll also see that the 205 width isn't listed in the 2004 handbook. Remember to have all 4 wheels tracked and have a full tank of fuel when they do it. Hope that's useful. Last edited by AndyN01; 9th February 2022 at 08:53.. |
9th February 2022, 22:43 | #4 |
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The best tyre I have found is the original 195/65/15V which is fitted on my contour wheels on the diesel. I have a set of fork spokes with 205/55/16 Avon Z5 tyres on. Very uncomfortable on the diesel I find.I fitted them on the 2.5 Connie, and they were uncomfortable on it also, so they are stored in the garage, and the original wheels with 195/65/15 Tyres are on it. The best tyres I have found are Goodyear Efficient Grip performance.
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11th February 2022, 19:22 | #5 |
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Michelin tyres are the best quality on the market, have been for over 35 years from when I was a tyre fitter. But, they are expensive. I had Uniroyal Rainsport 3 tyres on my BMW 530D touring and would happily use them again, great tyres and not too expensive. Likewise Toyo Proxxes on my Datsun.
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