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Tyre Swap ? For Outback 3.0R
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 5:58 pm
by dlaloum
Hi Folks,
my 2005 OB 3.0R has: Silverstone Atlantis V7 on the front, Dunlop SP300 on the back, and an original (possibly never used!) Geolandar G900 as a spare.
I would like to put a matched set all around on the car, and am looking for advice...
1) How do I get rid of 5 perfectly good (very low mileage) tyres? (is there any way to trade them in?, anyone want some of these?)
2) What are the best tyres to get for someone where 95% of use will be sealed road, 4% unsealed, and occasional very very minor off road
3) My focus is wet braking / handling, comfort, and noise - not so much "high performance" oriented. (in the past on other cars, have loved Michelin MXV3's, more recently Michelin Primacy3's)
Thanks for any advice / help
David
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 7:29 pm
by Gannon
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 7:56 pm
by pezimm
If you already have a preference for the Michelins, then why not go with them??
If your current tyres are brand new, you should be able to trade them in...
I personaly like Yokohamas, and to suit your needs maybe the Geolandar H/T-S would be a nice option?
Cheers,
Pedro.
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:16 pm
by dlaloum
Thanks Pezimm,
The tyres seem new - and the dealer claimed that at least the front ones were brand new (with some km from various test drives), and I have a feeling that the rear ones have done less than 10k...
I just don't know whether normal tyre dealers take trade-ins or what to expect...
Yes I am seriously considering Michelins (based on my previous experiences)!
But what I am basically looking for is a luxury touring tyre rather than a performance tyre - I don't mind sacrificing some "road feel" in exchange for having a plusher ride - but I don't want to sacrifice handling in the wet.
The Outback tyre thread (thanks Gannon) seems focused on performance and A/T or semi-A/T tyres.... but I am working my way through it now - thanks!
bye for now
David
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 1:55 pm
by sven '2'
To sell your old (newish) tyres, Gumtree or here will be your best bet.
Dealers will not want them - years ago they used to keep to stock of reasonable tyres for pensioners, trailers etc, but now most cannot be bothered.
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:09 pm
by berttus
Im tipping your running a 216/60/16 or 215/55/17. Either way the Dunlop 300E is one of the best tyres on the market for what you're after. I put a set on my Brumby and have just put a second set on my mothers Liberty as i think they're fantastic. They were/are also an O.E fitment on Aurion, Camry, Corolla and Yaris so they are rated quite highly.
I'd chuck the Silverstones and put a couple of newies on the front. Any particular reason why you want to ditch the spare, probably no need to change it.
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 9:43 pm
by dlaloum
Hi Folks
Just spent a week in the Otways with the new car - happy with the way it handles and runs - very sweet...
The front seats however seems more comfortable than the rear, in terms of suspension, damping, give....
Is this normal for the 3.0R ? - or is this due to having the Atlantis V7 on the front and the Dunlop 300 on the rear? - in other words are the V7's "softer" in the sidewalls than the 300's or is it the suspension?
thanks
David
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 6:11 am
by thunder039
probably more so due to the geometry of the car. i used to hate sitting in the back on the my father in laws 07 liberty because it was so harsh, yet in the front was a very comfortable car.
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 9:47 am
by pezimm
dlaloum wrote:The front seats however seems more comfortable than the rear, in terms of suspension, damping, give....
I've got a mate that used to work in a seat manufacturer and he would tell me horrible tales about front seats getting all the prime material and top engineering when the rear seats would be made from off cuts and the cheapest materials, so I would say it's more to do with Subaru's being "all for the driver".
Pedro