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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / November 2005

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Ken - 10 Nov 2005 01:30 GMT
My 406 cam with michelins and I have always replaced them with the
same. But they cost the earth in this part of the world. Any problems
with substituting similar radials - assuming both left and right are
replaced at once?
Malc - 10 Nov 2005 10:12 GMT
> My 406 cam with michelins and I have always replaced them with the
> same. But they cost the earth in this part of the world. Any problems
> with substituting similar radials - assuming both left and right are
> replaced at once?

I can't imagine why there would be a problem. You can get some shite
cheap tyres but if you get something halfway decent then no problem.

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PAUL SUTHERLAND - 10 Nov 2005 23:10 GMT
There will be no problem as long as they are the same size, other makes will
not do the same miles though!
> My 406 cam with michelins and I have always replaced them with the
> same. But they cost the earth in this part of the world. Any problems
> with substituting similar radials - assuming both left and right are
> replaced at once?
Malc - 11 Nov 2005 08:10 GMT
> There will be no problem as long as they are the same size, other makes will
> not do the same miles though!

Really?

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G.T - 11 Nov 2005 11:36 GMT
Hi,

> There will be no problem as long as they are the same size, other makes will
> not do the same miles though!
Mmmmm, about the mileage yeah, why not, but the handling may be worst, too,
esp. on wet weather.
I've been driving with several tyres on a 405, and the only advice I could
give is "drive with reputable brands". Could post the detail of my feelings
if you need them.

Regards,
G.T
205 Diesel & turbo-Diesel : www.205d.com
 
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