Trex
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My PHEV has just had its latest service (yesterday) which was 45,000km. The tyres are at roughly about 5% remaining before they should be changed but as my wife mainly drives it (then my sons and then finally me :roll: ) I will get new ones.
If it was just me I would probably push it a bit further.
Now everything here is IMO.
So as always I will put a decent set of 4wd tyres on it. After all it is a 4WD.
It does still annoy me (just a little :lol: ) that a lot of 4WD cars come with poor 4wd tyres. This include Mitsi, Toyota, Mazda, Landrover etc etc. They are definitely more on road orientated. But I can sort of understand why as the majority of users probably never go off road. But the tyres will not let you go off road with confidence . So you do not go off road etc etc. Talk about a vicious cycle. :roll: :lol:
Now after going through this with my last Pajero which I consider a fairly serious 4WD which had on road orientated tyres on it from the start :roll: I am not new at this.
Now the problem with my last Pajero was they just went to 18" rims from 17'" rims on the previous model. Talk about a hassle to get a decent tyre for those new rims. Now it is a more common size because other car manufacturers started using that rim size including Toyota Prado. So more tyre manufacturers started making decent tyres for that size.
Well these rims on PHEV are the same. There are very few "proper" 4wd tyres for it. Car manufacturers like to use low profile tyres (because people think they look good) so are making larger diameter rims which I think are bad for off road driving because when airing down they can be more susceptible to sidewall damage etc.
The best I can find for me are Yokohama Geolandar ATS G012 225/55r18 98h.
They are the same tyre I could only find for the Pajero, when I had that hassle, I was writing about before. :lol:
Anyhow ordered 4. Will come in 2 days. A little bit dear but had a good run with them last time.
Now I get to test the PHEV off road.
If it was just me I would probably push it a bit further.
Now everything here is IMO.
So as always I will put a decent set of 4wd tyres on it. After all it is a 4WD.
It does still annoy me (just a little :lol: ) that a lot of 4WD cars come with poor 4wd tyres. This include Mitsi, Toyota, Mazda, Landrover etc etc. They are definitely more on road orientated. But I can sort of understand why as the majority of users probably never go off road. But the tyres will not let you go off road with confidence . So you do not go off road etc etc. Talk about a vicious cycle. :roll: :lol:
Now after going through this with my last Pajero which I consider a fairly serious 4WD which had on road orientated tyres on it from the start :roll: I am not new at this.
Now the problem with my last Pajero was they just went to 18" rims from 17'" rims on the previous model. Talk about a hassle to get a decent tyre for those new rims. Now it is a more common size because other car manufacturers started using that rim size including Toyota Prado. So more tyre manufacturers started making decent tyres for that size.
Well these rims on PHEV are the same. There are very few "proper" 4wd tyres for it. Car manufacturers like to use low profile tyres (because people think they look good) so are making larger diameter rims which I think are bad for off road driving because when airing down they can be more susceptible to sidewall damage etc.
The best I can find for me are Yokohama Geolandar ATS G012 225/55r18 98h.
They are the same tyre I could only find for the Pajero, when I had that hassle, I was writing about before. :lol:
Anyhow ordered 4. Will come in 2 days. A little bit dear but had a good run with them last time.
Now I get to test the PHEV off road.