Winter tyres vol 2
Discussion
Pica-Pica said:
mikeswagon said:
s-x-i said:
B'stard Child said:
Yes my 1 series is 5 x 120 but so was the Mini Countryman
Loads of Minis were 5 x 112 surely the poverty end of the range ran steels and centres?
Steels and wheel trims unfortunately Loads of Minis were 5 x 112 surely the poverty end of the range ran steels and centres?
5s Alive said:
Ran Nankang winters over six years and yes they were great and hard wearing. Unexpectedly they were quieter than Michelin Primacys on rough surfaces, which means pretty much everywhere around here. On perfectly smooth surfaces they droned a bit but the average driver probably wouldn't have noticed.
Goodyear Vector 4 seasons gen 3 for me from now on though.
But you being an above average driver must have an ear tuned to such audible annoyances? Goodyear Vector 4 seasons gen 3 for me from now on though.
Bobupndown said:
But you being an above average driver must have an ear tuned to such audible annoyances?
It's a low bar. Was in a colleague's car and could hardly hear myself think over the noise of a whining wheel bearing, it was like a jumbo jet on take off.
Colleague- "what noise?"
5s Alive said:
It's a low bar.
Was in a colleague's car and could hardly hear myself think over the noise of a whining wheel bearing, it was like a jumbo jet on take off.
Colleague- "what noise?"
Unrelated to the topic - But I see this so frequently!Was in a colleague's car and could hardly hear myself think over the noise of a whining wheel bearing, it was like a jumbo jet on take off.
Colleague- "what noise?"
Someone going along the motorway with a rear wheel imbalance / destroyed suspension - You could see the entire rear beam vibrating massively, and sure enough the driver was nodding along at the same frequency.
Or the neighbour at the end of the road - You can hear the aux belt screaming for grim death
Or the loose undertray brigade driving down the motorway with it visibly slapping the road & car floor constantly - It must sound atrocious inside??
Pica-Pica said:
mikeswagon said:
s-x-i said:
B'stard Child said:
Yes my 1 series is 5 x 120 but so was the Mini Countryman
Loads of Minis were 5 x 112 surely the poverty end of the range ran steels and centres?
Steels and wheel trims unfortunately Loads of Minis were 5 x 112 surely the poverty end of the range ran steels and centres?
Prefer the look of the steel wheel, the only issue is the wheel hub center is exposed and I have yet to find a suitable cover.
What about these
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185974709927
Might be worth asking the seller for the external diameter and the depth of the wheel bolt clips?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185974709927
Might be worth asking the seller for the external diameter and the depth of the wheel bolt clips?
Got my new winter tyres fitted this morning.
The Goodyear Ultragrips had served me well over the last 4 winters so I went with that brand again.
The latest gen of this tyre is the ultragrip performance 3, not many tyre places listed them but ATS Euromaster came good.
£140 each, 225/45-17.
The Goodyear Ultragrips had served me well over the last 4 winters so I went with that brand again.
The latest gen of this tyre is the ultragrip performance 3, not many tyre places listed them but ATS Euromaster came good.
£140 each, 225/45-17.
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