Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: edd on July 16, 2010, 11:39:01 pm
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just got through another set of good quality tires around the 8 miles continentals can anyone recomend a better set ? that might do more then 10 thou plus of course 700 litres of water dont help and lwb with 2 blokes over 15 stone each
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edd im aving same problems on my traffic
av u got alloys on yrs , i av im changing back to
original steel wheels m8 got a gud guy in wxm could reccommend you to
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i just bought a FEDERAL van tyre today . ive a pair on the front of my van i bought a few months back,lasting very well. each one cost me 40 quid, all in
(when i bought my van it already had federals on it,all were almost bald but had worn very evenly,always a good sign )
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go on a diet and get a lighter employee ;)
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continental tyres are one the best as you are carrying a lot of weight in van this will affect the life of your tyres
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Make sure you buy the 8 ply dediceted van tyres.
My VW came fitted with 6 ply and were more car like tyres built for comfort.
My Trafics with the chunkier tread have done about 18k now and the tread still has about 25% wear left, my vw's were toast after 8k
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I've always found Michelin tyres to be hard wearing but not cheap
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my tyre man sold me a set with renforced sidewalls. he saw the tanks and said about side to side stress on the tyres. fitted a set on my partner and they did 2 years (20,000 miles)on the fronts and still loads of life on the back
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my tyre man sold me a set with renforced sidewalls. he saw the tanks and said about side to side stress on the tyres. fitted a set on my partner and they did 2 years (20,000 miles)on the fronts and still loads of life on the back
called commercial vehicle tyres, its what vans should have on anyway, but previous owners scrimp and put car tyres on because part worns are £15