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  • "but are too compromised in warm and dry conditions"

    We are in a warm country, so wouldn't the above comment mean they will deteriorate quicker in our climate?

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    • Originally posted by IN2VWS View Post
      "but are too compromised in warm and dry conditions"

      We are in a warm country, so wouldn't the above comment mean they will deteriorate quicker in our climate?
      Yes. In the same way that summer tyres start to lose performance as the ambient temperature falls below +7°C, winter tyres do likewise as the ambient temperature rises above +7°C, which is why owners revert to their set of summer tyres (and wheels) during the warmer months.

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      • Originally posted by IN2VWS View Post
        "but are too compromised in warm and dry conditions"

        We are in a warm country, so wouldn't the above comment mean they will deteriorate quicker in our climate?
        I'll give you a status report at 45,000kms.
        sigpic2011 T5 132kw 7spdDSG 4motion, '89 Citroen 2CV, 2006 Subaru Forester SG 5spd

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        • Broadly speaking, an all-season tyre generally tends to wear at a slower rate than a summer tyre in the same performance category.

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          • I've just ordered a set of the Maxxis Ma-P1's from my local Nitrocrew here in Wynnum, balanced and fitted for $239 each. I did see some very cheap options on ebay .... $85!!!! Maxtrek 235 55R17 103W Maximus M1 235 55 17 Inch Tyre 2355517 Premium | eBay

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            • Installed two of the relatively new tyre model "Michelin Premacy 3 ST" 235/55r17 103W XL.

              The back of my Multivan is much more jiggly then the front. To make front and back ride the same (by making the back ride better) I decided to try different tyres front and back. So, I kept the sporty and crisp "Dunlop Sport 01" at the front, and put the extra cushy and quiet Michelins at the back.

              This worked out exactly as planned. The front still steers very weel, whereas the back now rides as well as the front and very quiet.
              The Michelins are Made in China (what to make of this?), but I can not fault them on any perceivable criteria: they looks quality, perform well, no extra roll, no squeal.
              Last edited by Tig-uan; 06-03-2014, 09:07 AM.
              Multivan MY12 TSI350 Red. Previous: 2008 Tiguan 103Tdi. 2010 Tiguan 125TSi.

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              • Originally posted by Tig-uan View Post
                Installed two of the relatively new tyre model "Michelin Premacy 3 ST" 235/55r17 103W XL.

                The back of my Multivan is much more jiggly then the front. To make front and back ride the same (by making the back ride better) I decided to try different tyres front and back. So, I kept the sporty and crisp "Dunlop Sport 01" at the front, and put the extra cushy and quiet Michelins at the back.

                This worked out exactly as planned. The front still steers very weel, whereas the back now rides as well as the front and very quiet.
                The Michelins are Made in China (what to make of this?), but I can not fault them on any perceivable criteria: they looks quality, perform well, no extra roll, no squeal.
                ...and hopefully they last longer than 25,000km.
                Performance Tunes from $850
                Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link

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                • Originally posted by Tig-uan View Post
                  Installed two of the relatively new tyre model "Michelin Premacy 3 ST" 235/55r17 103W XL.

                  The back of my Multivan is much more jiggly then the front. To make front and back ride the same (by making the back ride better) I decided to try different tyres front and back. So, I kept the sporty and crisp "Dunlop Sport 01" at the front, and put the extra cushy and quiet Michelins at the back.

                  This worked out exactly as planned. The front still steers very weel, whereas the back now rides as well as the front and very quiet.
                  The Michelins are Made in China (what to make of this?), but I can not fault them on any perceivable criteria: they looks quality, perform well, no extra roll, no squeal.
                  If the term "cushy" is anything to go by, that's exactly what I was hoping to achieve with my Maxxis. No such luck: after a couple of thousand km's I reckon they're no less harsh than the Dunlops which preceded them. If the Chinese made Michelins are indeed "cushy" then I envy you. What did they cost, btw?
                  sigpic2011 T5 132kw 7spdDSG 4motion, '89 Citroen 2CV, 2006 Subaru Forester SG 5spd

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                  • I got the Michelins fitted at Costco for $280 each whereabouts. The cost is not a factor for me (leased car), I was looking for the best outcome. "Michelin Premacy 3 ST" came out in Aug 2013, a new design, there is a info on them on the Michelin au site.

                    I just came back from a trip thru the mountains, and the Michelins could not be faulted: no decernable tyre noise, the ride at the back is as good as the front, fine roadholding (no squealing when pushing thru hairpins). The only thing I can not comment on is how they would behave as fronts (as I only have them at the back). One risk is, if installed at the front, steering might loose some crispness compared to original Dunlop Sport 01.
                    Multivan MY12 TSI350 Red. Previous: 2008 Tiguan 103Tdi. 2010 Tiguan 125TSi.

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                    • T5 Tyres 17" what is available in OZ

                      Having these federals fitted up as we speak

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                      $195ea

                      From memory this was around 78k
                      Last edited by Foxpuppet; 20-05-2016, 02:45 PM.

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                      • Same ones as we currently run on our vans , pretty happy so far .

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                        • Not too happy with my Dunlop Sport 01's, need two new already, 30k done. Maybe could squeeze another 2k out of them.

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                          • Some months ago I fitted a set of Nan-Kang. Ive done about 25k on them. So far so good. Lots of tread left. They can slip a bit on take off, but that could be the twin turbo (or my aggressiveness).

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                            • I am having a good run with Toyo tyres. About $200 bucks each. Cheers, Scott

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                              • It would be good if people always say whether they run the van empty, 1/2 loaded or loaded to the max most of the time, since it affects how long your tyres last. These 55mm profile tyres don't have a high load rating and have very weak side wall. I'm running Good Year Cargo Vector and they're noisy like hell. I had to drop the pressure down quite a lot and even with the van fully loaded all the time, the side wall support is amazing. Now close to 25,000km I can guess that they're still good for up to 50,000km, which is less than 10,000km more than what I got from Hankook RA23 - excellent tyre plenty of grip. If I keep my van for another year or 2, I'll go with Hankook RA23 again.
                                Performance Tunes from $850
                                Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link

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