Hi to all,
Could anyone out there give me the benefit of their experience with Freelander 1 tyres ?
I've got to change my 2 front tyres on the Freebie as both have developed flat spots on the tread and so 'thump' at speed and are driving me mad on long journeys. I just went to have them rebalanced and the tyre bay man said short of changing them I'm stuck with the problem.
The front's have 5mm tread and the rears 6mm - there's only 8mm on new ones !
All 4 are Pirelli Scorpion STRs originally fitted at the same time.
My question is, do I really need to change all 4 and chuck 2 perfectly good rear tyres or could I get away with fitting only 2 new Pirellis and putting them on the back and swapping the current rear ones to the front ? Will a 2mm tread difference cock up my IRD ?
Just for a bit of extra info, car has 65k on the clock, IRD sound with no fall out in the oil, VCU changed at 58k.
Thanks for any advice..................
Could anyone out there give me the benefit of their experience with Freelander 1 tyres ?
I've got to change my 2 front tyres on the Freebie as both have developed flat spots on the tread and so 'thump' at speed and are driving me mad on long journeys. I just went to have them rebalanced and the tyre bay man said short of changing them I'm stuck with the problem.
The front's have 5mm tread and the rears 6mm - there's only 8mm on new ones !
All 4 are Pirelli Scorpion STRs originally fitted at the same time.
My question is, do I really need to change all 4 and chuck 2 perfectly good rear tyres or could I get away with fitting only 2 new Pirellis and putting them on the back and swapping the current rear ones to the front ? Will a 2mm tread difference cock up my IRD ?
Just for a bit of extra info, car has 65k on the clock, IRD sound with no fall out in the oil, VCU changed at 58k.
Thanks for any advice..................