Niall_G
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What with all the excitment
of Mrs_G clocking up 200,000 miles I forgot to mention tyres.
The Doblo is curently running around on Pirelli P3000 tyres (175/70R14 88T). It is getting very good mileage from them but they are now all getting close to the wear bars. A few months ago I swapped the tyres front to back to even out the wear so that I could buy a set of 4 at the same time.
I feel that now is a good time to replace them even though legally they may still be ok for a few thousand miles. Mrs_G does a lot of motorway miles - not the place to find out you have insufficient tread in heavy rain.
Originally when supplied the van was fitted with Goodyear GT2 tyres - They lasted less than half the distance the Pirellis have - so I won't consider them. The Pirellis have lasted a HUGE distance but are showing worrying signs of a problem with the compound. There are many tiny little cracks appearing in the running surface of the tyre. I have seen similar cracks on old tyres but these have been on the van less than a year and have a manufacturing code of mid 2005. I have been reliably informed that this kind of problem has been seen before with Pirelli tyres.
So I'm going to try something different. Vredestein do a range of reinforced van tyres and have been recommended by the garage that service the van. I'll have them fitted on Saturday and LYKHIGO.....
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The Doblo is curently running around on Pirelli P3000 tyres (175/70R14 88T). It is getting very good mileage from them but they are now all getting close to the wear bars. A few months ago I swapped the tyres front to back to even out the wear so that I could buy a set of 4 at the same time.
I feel that now is a good time to replace them even though legally they may still be ok for a few thousand miles. Mrs_G does a lot of motorway miles - not the place to find out you have insufficient tread in heavy rain.
Originally when supplied the van was fitted with Goodyear GT2 tyres - They lasted less than half the distance the Pirellis have - so I won't consider them. The Pirellis have lasted a HUGE distance but are showing worrying signs of a problem with the compound. There are many tiny little cracks appearing in the running surface of the tyre. I have seen similar cracks on old tyres but these have been on the van less than a year and have a manufacturing code of mid 2005. I have been reliably informed that this kind of problem has been seen before with Pirelli tyres.
So I'm going to try something different. Vredestein do a range of reinforced van tyres and have been recommended by the garage that service the van. I'll have them fitted on Saturday and LYKHIGO.....
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