Temporarily mixing a summer tyre with all season tyres
Discussion
The better half's Golf GTI has now had its second structural failure on its all season tyres (Vredestein). Not seen it myself yet but it's badly cracked apparently and wouldn't hold pressure above 5psi.
Ultimately we're looking to bin the 19's and get a set of 18's anyway but this timing is awkward.
I know it's not recommended or ideal but she has 1 left over good Pirelli P Zero in the garage which could go on in the meantime as opposed to buying yet another Vredestein at £150 just for use for a month or whatever.
My question is, would you put an oddball tyre on the front or the rear? My gut says front.
As an aside, are Vredestein known for poor QC?? I have 35 and 30 profile 20" Continentals on my car and have had no issues in almost 40k miles.
Ultimately we're looking to bin the 19's and get a set of 18's anyway but this timing is awkward.
I know it's not recommended or ideal but she has 1 left over good Pirelli P Zero in the garage which could go on in the meantime as opposed to buying yet another Vredestein at £150 just for use for a month or whatever.
My question is, would you put an oddball tyre on the front or the rear? My gut says front.
As an aside, are Vredestein known for poor QC?? I have 35 and 30 profile 20" Continentals on my car and have had no issues in almost 40k miles.
E-bmw said:
A few comments from me.
You should be fine if you drive it in the knowledge that you have mis-matched tyres and sort it out (at least on that axle) ASAP.
Tyres splitting is not a QC issue it is the rubber compounds used that cause this.
Agreed. Drive gently.You should be fine if you drive it in the knowledge that you have mis-matched tyres and sort it out (at least on that axle) ASAP.
Tyres splitting is not a QC issue it is the rubber compounds used that cause this.
I have had circumferential cracks on Vredestein Quatrac 5s, all the way round about 10mm from wheel rim. I replaced them early, I went back to standard tyres (Toyo)
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