Darmain
Well-Known Member
Sorry, it is a tyre question but I'm not looking to change from the factory fitted 195/80R15, so no "what the biggest tyre...".
Right, me Mich Synchrons are nearly at the end of their life. Started off as new all round. 35,000 miles later, front ones worn more as expected and started scrubbing out on left hand shoulder on both fronts due to round abouts, so I swapped them left <> right. Now the other side is starting to wear so its getting to that time.
So, new pair of wellies to replace dead pair. Fit new pair to back and bring part worn Synchs to the front. Standard Freebee procedure.
Now, heard on here that Mich Latitudes were gooduns, but some were having problems pairing them with Synchrons. So question 1 - Whats the feeling about Latitudes on the back with Synchrons on the front?
Meanwhile, I'm now a member of a 4x4 response organisation and thats gonna get busy when the weather gets rough. Last call out was in the snow in January so I have to consider that I might be doing a lot of miles in snow at some point (not in the immediate future I know but the tyres are worn now).
Plan A - get four steel hubs and fit a set of a good AT tyre. Swap out with normal road tyres when the weather gets bad. Good idea as tyres then match conditions. Bad idea as this is gonna cost.
Plan B - Select a 'better' all round tyre for all conditions. Question 2 - Any advice on a good AT tyre that performs well under normal road conditions?
What I might do is take the hit and replace all four at once. I'll keep one of the better Synchs as a spare on the car (as my current spare has a slow pucture) and the other in the shed, hubless.
Many thanks for your thoughts Chaps, and no, I ain't gonna burn it.
Dave
Right, me Mich Synchrons are nearly at the end of their life. Started off as new all round. 35,000 miles later, front ones worn more as expected and started scrubbing out on left hand shoulder on both fronts due to round abouts, so I swapped them left <> right. Now the other side is starting to wear so its getting to that time.
So, new pair of wellies to replace dead pair. Fit new pair to back and bring part worn Synchs to the front. Standard Freebee procedure.
Now, heard on here that Mich Latitudes were gooduns, but some were having problems pairing them with Synchrons. So question 1 - Whats the feeling about Latitudes on the back with Synchrons on the front?
Meanwhile, I'm now a member of a 4x4 response organisation and thats gonna get busy when the weather gets rough. Last call out was in the snow in January so I have to consider that I might be doing a lot of miles in snow at some point (not in the immediate future I know but the tyres are worn now).
Plan A - get four steel hubs and fit a set of a good AT tyre. Swap out with normal road tyres when the weather gets bad. Good idea as tyres then match conditions. Bad idea as this is gonna cost.
Plan B - Select a 'better' all round tyre for all conditions. Question 2 - Any advice on a good AT tyre that performs well under normal road conditions?
What I might do is take the hit and replace all four at once. I'll keep one of the better Synchs as a spare on the car (as my current spare has a slow pucture) and the other in the shed, hubless.
Many thanks for your thoughts Chaps, and no, I ain't gonna burn it.
Dave