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Adrian888



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WILL THESE TYRES BE OK?

Been offered some brand new Michelin tyres (235/65/17) at a bargain price however when checking they are listed as BMW X5, will this affect their use on a FL2? They are not run flats as far as I am aware? Price is simply too good to pass over! eh tu?

Post #187751 15th Jun 2013 6:47 pm
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taztastic



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Tyres are rarely vehicle specific, size is Ok, is there a name on the tyre, more info is needed really to make an informed comment Thumbs Up

Post #187753 15th Jun 2013 7:05 pm
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Adrian888



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I know size is ok, I think they are Primacy HP, just waiting confirmation. Been offered 4 for stunning price so hoping they are ok! eh tu?

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taztastic



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Speed and load index are important figures, lots of info on here about those figures.
If its a Primacy MXV4 it's not rated high enough for a Freelander, the load index is too low so check carefully but fingers crossed they are OK, it's good to get a bargain now and then Thumbs Up

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Adrian888



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they are 104H rated at 900kg's each. eh tu?

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donny



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Adrian888 wrote:
they are 104H rated at 900kg's each.


No problem there then Thumbs Up

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Adrian888



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Cheers, Guessed as much! eh tu?

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There was a debate some where on here about the H ratings on tyres for FL2, something to do with insurance I think. The handbook says to use V ratings. I put H rated General Grabbers on mine, I informed my insurance company who wasn't really bothered as long as I hadn't changed the wheel size.

Maybe, if only for peace of mind, it might be better to inform your insurance company about the change of speed ratings. Like I say my insurance (L+V) wasn't bothered but others might say its some kind of mod if ever you need to claim? Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
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Pegleg



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I have an email from Michelin which should put an end to all this 'V' rate nonsense which is as follows;

Thank you for your enquiry about tyres for your Freelander 2

According to our information, the 108H is a suitable fitment for your Freelander 2.

Should you require any further assistance please contact us on 0845 366 1590 (UK & NI) or 0044 (0) 1782 401590 (ROI), Regards

Joanne

Consumer Contact Team Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

Post #188090 17th Jun 2013 9:30 pm
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Adrian888



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Thanks for help, tyres now bought! 4 delivery mileage driven only Michelins for 」150..... very happy chappy! eh tu?

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lack_of_pies



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That's about the same as one corner, nice price!

LoP

Post #188114 18th Jun 2013 9:37 am
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Adrian888



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Ended only paying 」113...... on ebay so surprised no one else on here saw them! Wink) eh tu?

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taztastic



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They're counterfeit then Laughing

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Badger1970



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Don't laugh - he's very probably right, and there's a lot of them on the bay that are! YHBW.... Foraging near Gaydon....
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