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peterl Member Since: 02 Jul 2007 Location: Port Melbourne Posts: 12 |
Talking to our vehicle leasing company today, and they tell me another major vehicle leasing company in OZ has taken up the matter of tyre wear with Land Rover Aus.on the RRS. I understand they have clients with RRS who are showing significant tyre wear at 10,000 kms. Given they salary package with a vehicle operating budget they have asked LR Aus. for an explanation. LR Aus.have apparently pushed backed, suggesting it is the quality of the tyres the vehicles are shipped here with. I am at 4000ks and wondering whether there is any substance to this ?? |
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Thu Aug 23 2007 1:54pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
The tyres do seem to wear very quickly especially the conti's - they are very soft. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Thu Aug 23 2007 1:58pm |
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TB Member Since: 19 Feb 2006 Location: Depends who wants to know . . . Posts: 5927 |
There is a bit of logic in there somewhere.
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Thu Aug 23 2007 2:26pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Valid point rrsjo... 2009 Outstanding Contribution Award - Joint Runner Up 2009 'Tech-Head Of The Year' Award - Runner Up Like it here? Then Donate to RRSPORT!! |
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Thu Aug 23 2007 2:29pm |
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Landlord Member Since: 26 Sep 2006 Location: Hampshire Posts: 607 |
17000 miles and still a couple of mm left to the wear indicators, so not to bad MY10 TDV6 HSE, Alaska White, Ebony with Contrast, Park Heat, Paddle Shift, Privacy, Heated Steering Wheel, Extended & Premium Leather,
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Thu Aug 23 2007 4:10pm |
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Rob_J Member Since: 02 Nov 2005 Location: Usually flat out on the sofa with glass of vino Posts: 218 |
23k here & still safe & legal, however most of my motoring is motorway.
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Thu Aug 23 2007 4:23pm |
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peterl Member Since: 02 Jul 2007 Location: Port Melbourne Posts: 12 |
Interesting comments. My previous 4wd was a Toyota Landcruiser. OK not comparing vehicle with RRS, however in my case, imported to OZ with fitted tyres, over 2t, used both on highway and off road and got 60000+ kms out of tyres. Talking locally and there is a view that the RRS fitted tyres will not give this type of mileage, soft for traction or otherwise. Recognise not much you can do, shame though the vehicle attributes are potentially compromised by this, however will need to be careful with the replacement choice . |
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Fri Aug 24 2007 6:18am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
2 complete sets in 26k I went through, yet here are folks still on the first set after 23k. There's no disputing the fact that it's a heavy old car, but there must be some combination of driving style and poor tyre choice (I had Contis from the factory and the second set were Pirelli) that made me go through them so quickly.
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Fri Aug 24 2007 7:41am |
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Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435 |
I averaged about 35k miles out of the original Grand Slicks on the Landcruiser but got better mileage and grip off of the Yokohamas I put on after. as a comparison with my MG ZT I got about 4800 miles out of the original Contis on it and now with Toyos on the back I have so far got about 10k miles and the grip is better too, I'm still on the original front Contis, the car has done about 23k miles with a weight about 1900kg Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh Clan Cameron |
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Fri Aug 24 2007 9:07am |
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Josh Member Since: 24 Dec 2005 Location: Here, there and everywhere Posts: 2054 |
Those of you who seem to be getting good mileage out of the tyres.
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Sun Aug 26 2007 10:54am |
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peterl Member Since: 02 Jul 2007 Location: Port Melbourne Posts: 12 |
The posts are interesting. Some talk about "contis " and so on.
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Tue Aug 28 2007 6:00am |
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ENVOY Member Since: 09 Nov 2006 Location: In the shit as usual Posts: 5823 |
When comparing tyre wear between different 4x4's remember this, the RRS is a sports 4x4 like no other older 4x4 where the comparisons are being made,some of the RRS's have DR and DSC and the driving styles might just be bit different to other vehicles compared.
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Tue Aug 28 2007 6:56am |
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peterl Member Since: 02 Jul 2007 Location: Port Melbourne Posts: 12 |
Not sure I completely agree Envoy. I accept load factors, driving style, off road v on road, and so on impact on wear and tear.
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Tue Aug 28 2007 7:29am |
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clutchdust Member Since: 07 Jul 2007 Location: south wales Posts: 19 |
There is an issue with uneven/premature tyre wear, especially on the outer and inner edges of the tyres.
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Fri Sep 07 2007 6:27pm |
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