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Nov 23rd, 2016, 17:38 | #1031 |
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Good choice You wont be sorry and I reckon an ideal tyre for where you live.
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Dec 2nd, 2016, 19:44 | #1032 |
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Spoke to soon - picked up the car last night. Went to order today and all Pirelli Scorpion Verde AS seem to have disappeared!!!! Any XC90 owners recently fitted new tyres?!
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Dec 12th, 2016, 16:13 | #1034 |
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Hi all.
Time for some new tyres and keen on the Pirelli Scorpion Verde AS after reading feedback on this thread. I have 19" vulcanis wheels that take 255/50 R19 tyres and was ideally looking for 107 W rated tyres. The closest I can find in the above tyre is a 103 V rated one in the Porsche N0 spec. Is the 103 V rating ok for an XC90, and can anyone foresee any issues fitting a tyre with a Porsche rating on the sidewall? I think they should be fine, but would be interested in others thoughts or if anyone has used these tyres on a 19" rim. Cheers. |
Dec 12th, 2016, 23:49 | #1035 |
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Pirelli tyres/All Season SUV 4x4/Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season-255/55 R19 111H XL TL ....(see the entry for 55 not 50) £114.60 per corner at the moment. I would always go for an XL option tyre as I have found being rated for extra load even if you dont need it it tends to iron out some bounce /rebound on pot holes etc. because the tyre wall is reinforced to take it......just my experience......Oh and the c and c ratings are debatable....I've caught myself out with late braking several times ....enough now to know its not a problem....I like 'em! You may also want to consider trying a nitrogen fill in your tyres instead of air....I thought it a gimmick at first but have come to enjoy the better ride quality because 39psi of nitrogen stays that as its inert so doesn't expand ( the pressure doesn't change as the tyre heats up or cools down)....the only downside is if you lose some of the gas but I haven't experienced that yet. Really??..... A "W" rated tyre ??.....168mph? ....on an XC90?? .... H rating is 130mph ....where do you intend to do that?? 111 indicates load carrying capacity of 1090kgs....is that not enough for you??
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Its all been discussed/argued, disagreed before at length, along with insurance considerations, but thats all another can of worms
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Dec 13th, 2016, 05:40 | #1037 | |
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In my country, the tyre must be rated for the maximum possible speed of the vehicle, by law. Reason: it is possible for you to drive at any speed up to the maximum vehicle speed, the tyres must be able to handle it. It's a safety requirement. And pretty logical too. At any time I can pop over to Germany and drive at my maximum vehicle speed of 210 kmph (130 mph). Totally legally. So my tyres better be capable of it. And it is an automatic fail at the vehicle inspection check if the tyres are not sufficiently rated for what the car can do. But that's my country of residence, your's may be different.
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Dec 13th, 2016, 11:24 | #1038 |
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So all was sorted - left to be fitted while I was away and came back to a car that had Pirelli Scorpion Verdes fitted not Scorpion Verde All Seasons as was ordered and as was listed on the invoice. Spoke to the outlet and they now say they can't get hold of All Seasons for another 10 weeks but they acknowledge they've fitted the wrong tyres.
They have offered to remove and replace my old tyres - less than ideal as they are worn or do I leave the summer Scorpions on and accept a £50 refund. I spent time looking in to the tyres and decided I wanted the All Seasons but they seem to be in short supply at the moment. I suppose a third option is order the tyres seperately and get them to fit those instead of re-fitting the old tyres but it's turning in to a bit of an epic. Don't know if they hoped I wouldn't notice and just fitted the Scorpions anyway but frustrating! Any views on the summer Scorpion Verde's welcomed if anyone has used them. |
Dec 13th, 2016, 14:56 | #1039 |
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[QUOTE=tasr12;2208139] I suppose a third option is order the tyres separately and get them to fit those instead of re-fitting the old tyres
I've spoken to them but they won't do this as company policy is not to fit anyone else's tyres - but they are happy to put my old ones back on which are on the legal limit?! They have offered a 50% discount on the ones they did fit but leaves me with tyres I wasn't really after. Unhelpful practically- if financially an offer! |
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Tyre Choice and Sizing
Hi All
New to the forum having just purchased my first XC90.. I have read at least 40 odd pages of this thread.. and searched.. I have been looking for tyre size upgrades on my current rim. I have the 17inch XC90 rim and they are currently fitted with end of life scorpions @ 235/65 r17.. Mine is a geartronic so the last thing I want to do is stress that too much.. or scrape inside the arches.. I am old school, Landcruiser/Shogun/Delica/Patrol where doing anything had little to no risk... My world has changed.. So, my old life is hard to shake and I would like to put a little more rubber down.... Anyone have any experience of running 245/65 r17? rolling diameter difference is just .5 of an inch.. 29.04 against 29.54.. Also, the Goodyear wrangler AT SA plus looks a good tyre, anyone have any experience of it? I live out in the sticks and I need the XC90 to get me round the property...
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