Discussion
runner911 said:
The tyres on my Huracan are now 6 years old , but with plenty of tread left as the car has low miles .
Do owners of these cars stick rigidly to the advice from tyre companies to the effect that Supercar tyres should be replaced after 6 years ?
It isn’t just supercar tyres, it’s all tyres. Do owners of these cars stick rigidly to the advice from tyre companies to the effect that Supercar tyres should be replaced after 6 years ?
ANOpax said:
runner911 said:
The tyres on my Huracan are now 6 years old , but with plenty of tread left as the car has low miles .
Do owners of these cars stick rigidly to the advice from tyre companies to the effect that Supercar tyres should be replaced after 6 years ?
It isn t just supercar tyres, it s all tyres. Do owners of these cars stick rigidly to the advice from tyre companies to the effect that Supercar tyres should be replaced after 6 years ?
bad company said:
The tyres on my TVR are similar but no sign of cracking or deteriorating, possibly because it s kept garaged so out of the sun. I ll change them when it serviced next spring
Keeping tyres out of the sun definitely helps but unfortunately, visual inspections aren’t always enough. Unless you have access to a durometer and regularly take readings from your tyres, it’s hard to spot the deterioration that takes place. I’m just about to bite the bullet and replace some 6 year old tyres at cost of £1000. My logic for not bothering to extend for another year or two is that the saving amounts to c.£20 a year per year of extension. And my safety and driving pleasure is worth a lot more than that so why take the risk?
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