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Lindab



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Tyre thread Again

My 2015 RRSport has only done around 16000 miles since I bought it new. Car is immaculate & wants for nothing service wise. I won't ever be selling it. However at the last MOT they put in an advisory regarding perishing rubber & that was about 9 months ago. I have decided to put new tyres all round & it looks like the original Pirelli Scorpion Verde 275/45/R21 come in at around £900- £1000ish
What are your tyre thoughts, go for the same, different ones or cheaper ones bearing in mind its doing less than 2000 miles a year on main roads with the occasional off road onto a pavement. Range Rover Sport (gone): Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe: 992 Porsche Carrera 4S: Range Rover Fifty P400e

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PhilnDeb



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HSE Santorini Black

Pirelli scorpion zero Thumbs Up

Post #636396 Thu Oct 05 2023 3:56pm
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RRT



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I recently had a rear tyre fail my MOT (cut in tread), so replaced both tyres. My preferred supplier only had Pirelli Scorpion Zeros available so went with this. My first thought is how quiet they are compared to the worn (35k miles) Verde. Granted this could be age related but I will probably go Zeros on the front when they need changing (fronts were replaced at 25k - again due to a cut in one). MY17 RRS 4.4d V8 Autobiography - Aintree Green (also referred to on Topix as British Racing Green)

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Barnsnape1



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Always put scorpion zeros on. Agree with the above comments they are quieter than verde RRS 4.4 SDV8 AB 2018 – Best of all previous vehicles
RRS 3.0 SDV6 HSE 2016 - Lovely vehicle but 2 cylinders missing. Gone
Discovery 4 SDV6 2015 HSE - Gone
RRS TDV8 HSE 2007 – My intro to RRS. Lovely vehicle. Gone
BMW 540 1998. - Highly tuned and ran for ever. Much missed. Gone

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Pistnbroke



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Galway Green

Cut in the rubber ....if it did not expose the cords how did it fail ? Always listen to old people or when they die you will live on in ignorance.
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Learned to 4x4 on 100 mile beach and Frazer Island QLD
Dont spend money on old cars you will never get it back

Post #636421 Fri Oct 06 2023 7:21am
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Grimble



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Regarding noise, there's a stretch of the M5 southbound between J4 and 4A (only about a mile or so) where there are big variations in the road surface. I can go from almost total silence to a significant roar and back again in seconds.
Been like this with many different cars and tyres over the years. Cheapo Chinese or quality European, same effect.
I'm inclined to believe based on this experience that road surface is by far and away the biggest influence on noise RRS HSE Dynamic SDV6 2014

Nemo mortalium omnibus horus sapit

Post #636423 Fri Oct 06 2023 10:27am
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Karlp606



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Scorpion zeros - best tyres Ive ever had, especially for a big low profile wheel.
Zero road noise also.

Post #636426 Fri Oct 06 2023 1:11pm
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Dave B



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black

Pirelli Scorpion for me too, designed specifically for the Range Rover, and head and shoulders above everything else for mainly road use, although apparently it's not too bad off road either.

The newer zeros have noise reducing foam inside, whereas the older verdes don't, so obviously the premium charged has a benefit, and from the few posts above have said, it would appear to work.


Dave 2010 3.6 TDV8 HSE (Gone)
2011 Discovery 4 Commercial SDV6 (Gone)
1980 OBLIC 4.0ltr Range Rover (went a long time ago)

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Lindab



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Thanks to all for input. Pirelli Scorpion Zero it is. Ordered, fitting next Tuesday. National was best price by a fair bit, after their 15% discount its £833 for four. Range Rover Sport (gone): Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe: 992 Porsche Carrera 4S: Range Rover Fifty P400e

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Pistnbroke



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Galway Green

I never pay more than £70 for a tyre ..loads on ebay about £150 for two.
As my mother said ...more money than sense Always listen to old people or when they die you will live on in ignorance.
The avatar is a picture of the man with a big cock.
Learned to 4x4 on 100 mile beach and Frazer Island QLD
Dont spend money on old cars you will never get it back

Post #636505 Tue Oct 10 2023 6:47am
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Lindab



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Pistnbroke I never pay more than £70 for a tyre ..loads on ebay about £150 for two.

You can have my old ones at £70 a tyre. Loads of tread, problem is the sidewalls are perishing but if your happy, give me a call. There is a reason ebay is selling two for £150 & its not a good one Big Cry
Not more money than sense, just common sense Thumbs Up Range Rover Sport (gone): Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe: 992 Porsche Carrera 4S: Range Rover Fifty P400e

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Pistnbroke



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Galway Green

Brand new with damage ,,I dont think so...made 2022.
If you ever lived in Australia you would know that all the tyres available were made in China so you would be less picky. Always listen to old people or when they die you will live on in ignorance.
The avatar is a picture of the man with a big cock.
Learned to 4x4 on 100 mile beach and Frazer Island QLD
Dont spend money on old cars you will never get it back

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RRSTDV8



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

Pistnbroke wrote:
I never pay more than £70 for a tyre ..loads on ebay about £150 for two.
As my mother said ...more money than sense


Or "buy cheap, buy twice" as is often quoted.

Cheap tyres are a false economy unless one values a few quid over ones safety.

And, yes, premium tyres do perform better than cheap Chinese ditch-finders.
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/Are-Bu...m-Tyre.htm

Having never lived in Australia, I don't have to worry about what tyres they have available. I can choose decent tyres and benefit from their better performance in critical situations. Thumbs Up 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #636514 Tue Oct 10 2023 5:45pm
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Lindab



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Just added a 4 wheel alignment to my tyre order. £74.99 but reduced 50% to £37.49 with Code DV616. Thumbs Up
Mr "More money than sense" will be having a fit Range Rover Sport (gone): Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe: 992 Porsche Carrera 4S: Range Rover Fifty P400e

Post #636551 Fri Oct 13 2023 7:31am
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Grimble



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Interesting review on tyres.
As I'm long past my 20's, the desire to push my car anywhere close to the limits of traction are long gone.
Also gone is the need to tailgate (especially in the wet) to the extent that a car length or so of braking distance matters. Have never had an accident where tyres were the factor, unless it was the third party who rear ended me (has happened twice).
One thing the review didn't include is the mileage you can get from the respective brands (for obvious reasons, but also an important buying factor).
In my personal experience, with both expensive (when I had a company car) and cheap tyres (I took the cash option from my employer), I never found much of a difference, except in my wallet. I regularly would get double the mileage on the cheap tyre that the tyre fitter would suggest, although to be fair 80 to 90% was motorway driving. Had one or two punctures (thankfully never a blowout).
I do believe in buy cheap, buy twice for most things, but for tyres, it was buy cheap, save money. Finally, if you need that last bit of extra grip that an expensive tyre will no doubt give you, to save yourself, I suggest altering your driving style is a safer option.
Just my personal opinion/experience of over 700k or so miles. Others will no doubt differ. Each to their own. RRS HSE Dynamic SDV6 2014

Nemo mortalium omnibus horus sapit

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