Same tyres on each axle

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Austin_Metro

Original Poster:

1,374 posts

62 months

Saturday 21st October 2023
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I’ve heard this said as a MOT requirement.

But how far does that go? Same size, presumably, Same manufacturer and model?

Same age?

I ask because the front near side on my rwd bmw has a bulge and the front two are about 5000 miles old. And they are 200-250 a pop.

Advice welcomed!

essayer

10,150 posts

208 months

Saturday 21st October 2023
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Pretty sure the MOT rule is just not mixing cross plys and radials, which is not going to pose a problem for a modern tyre.

I’d try to match the existing if you can - maybe look locally for a part worn or eBay tyre and getting it fitted?

Austin_Metro

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1,374 posts

62 months

Saturday 21st October 2023
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Ok, thanks. Will struggle to find a cross ply!

They are 245/40 r19 so I think I will struggle to find a second hand … with only 5k on it.

brillomaster

1,500 posts

184 months

Saturday 21st October 2023
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Id just buy a new front to match the good front tyre thats already on there, assuming the exact tyre is still available. Having 1 new tyre and 1 tyre on 5k miles will be just fine, for mot testing and actually driving.

Or if youre really anal, buy two new fronts, and sell the part worn one on ebay.

Pica-Pica

15,134 posts

98 months

Saturday 21st October 2023
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Pop this onto the ‘Ask an MOT tester’ thread

Tango13

9,444 posts

190 months

Saturday 21st October 2023
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I'd buy two new tyres and keep the partworn as a spare. £200~250 a tyre seems a bit steep though?

https://www.camskill.co.uk/m55b0s326p0/Car_Tyres_-...

Austin_Metro

Original Poster:

1,374 posts

62 months

Saturday 21st October 2023
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brillomaster said:
Id just buy a new front to match the good front tyre thats already on there, assuming the exact tyre is still available. Having 1 new tyre and 1 tyre on 5k miles will be just fine, for mot testing and actually driving.

Or if youre really anal, buy two new fronts, and sell the part worn one on ebay.
I’ve just bought one. So pleased to read that!

Austin_Metro

Original Poster:

1,374 posts

62 months

Saturday 21st October 2023
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Tango13 said:
I'd buy two new tyres and keep the partworn as a spare. £200~250 a tyre seems a bit steep though?

https://www.camskill.co.uk/m55b0s326p0/Car_Tyres_-...
I have Goodyear excellence on it. Less expensive tyres are available. Difficult to find dearer.

Black circles was 234 fitted.

E-bmw

10,949 posts

166 months

Sunday 22nd October 2023
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Try asda tyres.


dave123456

3,431 posts

161 months

Sunday 22nd October 2023
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Wack the newer one on the offside and they will soon be even!

Austin_Metro

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1,374 posts

62 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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E-bmw said:
Try asda tyres.

That’s excellent. I will try to remember to use that next time, I didnt have a clue Asda was doing tyres. Asda for the same tyre is 219, so a useful saving. Their slot is a day sooner too!

Thanks e bmw.

E-bmw

10,949 posts

166 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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Austin_Metro said:
E-bmw said:
Try asda tyres.

That’s excellent. I will try to remember to use that next time, I didnt have a clue Asda was doing tyres. Asda for the same tyre is 219, so a useful saving. Their slot is a day sooner too!

Thanks e bmw.
I have been using them for years after always buying on www & fitting at a local indie, now I don't bother I go straight to them & the vast majority of the time they are cheaper & have a fitting station just 3 miles away from me.

stevieturbo

17,745 posts

261 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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Austin_Metro said:
I’ve heard this said as a MOT requirement.

But how far does that go? Same size, presumably, Same manufacturer and model?

Same age?

I ask because the front near side on my rwd bmw has a bulge and the front two are about 5000 miles old. And they are 200-250 a pop.

Advice welcomed!
Same size only, obviously adhering to any markings on the tyre itself for fitment.

Make irrelevant. I'd say no mixing of types, eg snow and summer etc

The joys of car ownership, time for a new tyre.