oh look a flyin pigI thought the reason for new on the back for Freelanders was due to how the VCU works. If the front wheels slip (ie rotate faster) then more force is fed through the VCU to the rear. Now take into account that the newer tyre is larger in diameter and therefore circumference than a worn tyre, it will effectively rotate slower. Putting a new tyre on the front has the rear worn tyre rotating faster and so winding up the VCU..... I think
Personally though I just put 4x Scorpion STR on the car £460 all in. You could do that and sell the old ones
so if I understand everything thats been said .......... If I have to fit 2 new tyres, they should be fitted on the rear ??
Chris
so if I understand everything thats been said .......... If I have to fit 2 new tyres, they should be fitted on the rear ??
Chris
only l/r wud come up with such a fecked design
Hi guys,
I'm looking at fitting a full set of all terrain tyres on my 1998 XEDi Free Lander, as well as a set of Sunraysia wheels.
Can anyone recommend Make/Model of tyre that won't F$#K my diff or IRD. The car has allready had the IRD and diff centre replaced back 3 years ago due to the previous owners negligence in tyre choice, and i don't want to make the same mistake. Also are the sunraysia wheels (steel wheels) recommended, and will a 1.5" - 2.0" lift effect any of the drivetrain?
Thanks
My freelander is currently fitted with pirelli Scorpion ST's
I have 2 un-repairable punctures.
No one seems to be selling the ST anymore - they are offering me the STR
Will it be ok to fit these ? I would then have different tyres front and rear
Chris
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