It was a genuine question
My current 18" on my SUV has lasted 65K and still going
Will probably hit 70K before I change them
30K sounds ridiculously low especially if replacement costs are $500 a pop
Do the 18" Rim and Tyres that come on the lower spec Tiguan last longer ?
I only plan to keep the Tiguan for 5.5 years (5 months after the warranty expires).
I normally do around 60K km over 5 years. Not sure if it is worth to swap after purchase
Do the Suziki style come on 18" ?
Should I swap the 20" for 18" at the dealer prior to delivery ?
Hi Geoff,
Still a little confused my friend...
You mention "front tyres are 1.5mm and rears 4mm" which to all intensive purposes meas your fronts are un-roadworthy.
But you have now mentioned "The tire wear is 1.5mm till wear indicators are reached".
So that means the fronts are 3.1mm and rears are 5.6mm; or am I missing something?
Here is some info on Tread Wear Indicators (TWI) from Continental; Remaining Tread Depth
I understand that all the tryes are "V" rated on the tyre placard, however you will find most aftermarket tyres will be W or Y rated.
From memory they have a 101 load rating also...
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I'm not sure where you shop for tyres but my tyre shop:
255/40r20 Speed rating Y Load rating 101
Continental CSC5P $380
Michelin PSS $450
Goodyear Eagle F1A2 $350
Pirelli PZero are cheap enough that they won't put the price but I'd guess around $320
And for the extra-frugal WinRun are $135
30k out of a high performance summer tyre is pretty good
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Suzuka are only in 20" for the Tiguan. There is a 19" version of the Suzuka, however this is OEM equipment on the T-Roc and I doubt there would be any in the country as T-Roc is not here until this time next year.
Generally the lower profile tyres are a "sports" compound which tends to be softer/grippier but also last fewer km.
You could ask for a different wheel/tyre but typically you need to do this prior to signing the contract otherwise likely they'll give you a bad deal. Personally if you're getting the R-line you'll find it 10x easier to sell if it comes with the original wheels.
More than likely you'd have to replace the tyres in 5 years/60,000km on a set of 18's anyway so either way you'll be up for a new set. Just the 20's you'll probably have to replace sooner.
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You will find that those conti’s aren’t the ones that are SUV rated, being the 5p
ContiSportContact(R) 5 P
You actually need the sport contact 5 which are SUV rated to really replace the ones that are on there from factory I beleive
ContiSportContact(R) 5
Don’t know how much difference it actually makes but you never know but another reason why I went the scorpions over the contis this time around because there was a bit of a wait on the ‘5’ but they were trying to sell me the ‘5p’ which I wasn’t overly comfortable using
There are plenty of rims or rims and tyres on eBay and Gumtree off Audi A4, A5 and Q5 in 17 and 18 inch Dia with people upgrading to larger tyres.
The main things are to have 5x112PCD and an offset around 35 to 45 mm. To check if the wheel will fit I used Rim & Tire Size Calculator. Custom Offsets - Wheel-Size.com
The Audi rims have a Bore of 66.5mm and VW has a hub size of 57.1mm. A Hub Centric ring is required on each wheel to easily centre the wheel when mounting on the hub. These are available on eBay.
There are several sets of tyres and rims for around $500 to $1200 hundred dollars. 17 inch rims are cheaper than 18.
I purchased a set of Audi tyres and rims for $500 the rims are unmarked and the 235/65 R17 tyres are almost new. The tyre is only4% larger in dia, the speedo will read 62 at 60, 235/60 R17 has a Dia 0.3% larger than the original tyres and should be a better size.
If I only get the same kms out of these tyres I have saved $1500 dollars. The new tyres have a higher tread wear rating than the Contis. The new set is not runflat. They will still not fit in the spare tyre well. I will post a picture when fitted.
A good article tyre test explaining tyre wear rate, in which Conti premium contact 5 was the best.
Wheels Tyre Test 2016: Ten brands compared
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