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Aug 27th, 2017, 23:31 | #1061 |
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We have an XC90 R-design with 19" alloys on. I'd like to try some all season tyres on them but unfortunately the range available in the 255/50 R19 size is extremely limited. Having spent sometime looking around and, as most of the driving is on road, I'd like to try a set of the Pirelli Verde AS's.
However, they only seem to come in 103V or 107H XL. Could either be fitted to the XC90 and if so, which would be the better option? Last edited by Flyingfox; Aug 28th, 2017 at 02:15. |
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The letter (V or H) is the maximum speed rating (H being 130mph and V being 149 mph). I think I'm correct in saying that UK XC90's were limited to 120 mph and the speed limit is 70 anyway so no worries there. The number is the load (weight) rating - 103 being 875 Kg and 107 being 1000Kb (hence the XL designation). You need to check the maximum axle weights on the cars VIN plate and halve it - but from memory I think both will be okay. As to which is best? Probably not a lot in it but the 103V is likely to be a slightly softer tyre and give a better ride.
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Showing 255/55/19 111h xl on there ....£115.00 per corner not bad just a thought ... I know yours are 50's so I cant advise as to whether the 2.5mm difference all round from a 50 is really relevant others may be able to advise ....my verde AS are 107xl flavour are 18's so pretty cheap from there for me. Running 18s for the past 3 years and some 37k miles later I have no hesitation about shodding my beast with them again. I posted recently about probably having to renew again soon but I just dont seem to be able to wear them out.....however ...I am talking about 18's but I should think the 19's should last just as well....a very capable tyre in my opinion. Hope this helps. PS If you do end up buying them you may want to consider running them on 39psi NITROGEN...it makes a noticeable difference on ride quality to just 39psi air and I have found an xl wall helps iron out bounce from pot hole encounters.
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Aug 28th, 2017, 02:51 | #1064 |
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Thanks,
I'm at a bit of a loss (as has been discussed in the forums already) because neither the XC90 handbook or placard in the car are referenced to load or speed ratings only tyre sizes but if you check the suggested tyres via a website it comes up with a 255/50R19 107W rating....? I'll check the axle ratings on the plate tomorrow although, as you suggest Tannaton, I think 103 is sufficient. Similarly, the H rating is, as far as I can ascertain, higher than the design speed of 127mph. Which brings me back round to why do tyre websites suggest a 107W? |
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Just a shot in the dark but I don't know if the 107 w might be a hang over from the V8 days maybe and also maybe an American preference (I don't know what site you looked on)...I don't know what the top speed of the V8 was but was quicker than the diesels and must have put quite a stress on the tyres I guess....
Regarding the XL rating...from my point of view is just personal preference. ...I don't tow but when I bought the car it had 2 good rosso's fitted and 2 odd tyres so I decided to renew all. None of these were XL walled (don't forget the xl tyres have reinforced walls which was my reason also for buying)and there was a definite different feel to the car before and after the new tyres were fitted. Having had cars before fitted with XL walled tyres and noticing that they helped stop bounce on rough or pot holed roads I applied the idea to my XC90 and am pleased I did.
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Do the Pirelli Scorpion Verde A/S have an M+S marking on them? If so, does this mean they can be classed as winter tyres and thus a lower speed rating can be fitted with no issues?
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Yes they are m&s marked but a true winter tyre will always better an all season variety.
There are videos on YouTube showing the verde As's in use ....you will have to decide for yourself if they are adequate for your needs. Bear in mind that AS tyres are fitted to be left on all the time instead of changing to Winter tyres seasonally saving on cost of having to purchase separate rims and winter tyres and time on having to fit them.
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So it looks like the max weight is 2770kg so with equal weight distribution that would be 1385kg per axle or 692.5kg per tyre?
If you do 60/40 split to allow for the heavier front end = Front 1662kg (831kg/tyre); Rear 1108kg (554kg/tyre). So a 103 rating of 875kg should still be high enough for the tyres. I would have preferred to go with the 107's but with a speed rating of "H" when a "W" or "V" is recommended it makes me slightly nervous - not for technical but insurance reasons........However, if they were a winter tyre, an "H" would be perfectly fine (as the lower rating is permissible on a winter tyre) even if you used it year round - go figure! |
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Give your insurance company a ring and see what they say.
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So Admiral tell me that they don't take any details on tyres and that it would only be classed as a modification if the size were changed (which in this case it won't) so a 107H tyre is acceptable to them.
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