Paddington
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I'm about to order some winter tyres. The van has alloys fitted. Does this make a difference?
Maybe buy a used set of alloys for the winter tyres? Swapping tyres over twice a year could get more expensive than buying other wheels.I was planning to swap them on same rims. I need full on winter for europe.
I think my question has been misunderstood??? Can I fit winter tyres to alloys or do I need to put them on steel rims? ThanksI'm about to order some winter tyres. The van has alloys fitted. Does this make a difference?
I've got a t32. From memory the tyres are ??/60 17. I've got a garage for storage. Given that I live in Scotland it's probably cheaper for me to buy new rather than pay for delivery.Simple answer is yes they will be fine on alloys.
What size wheels / tyres are you running at present?
I think steels are better for the winter as they are generally cheaper, more robust and save your nice alloys in the harshest part of the year.
If you are running 16s you’ll probably get a set of steels less tyres for < £40 if you look around. I’ll have one available in a week or so. If 17s then the T32s steels probably £120 ish.
Sounds like you’ll be storing your summer tyres somewhere so a set of rims in the middle shouldn’t be an issue.
Ian
Hi Oli,I have set of Davenport alloys for sale with no tyres on - I could package them up with a set of tyres and post
Hi Oli,
How much would you want for the Devonports, complete with a set of winter tyres posted to East Yorkshire? (As they'll only be on for a matter of weeks, all I'm looking for is something to perform better than the Conti's on my current Devonports on my T30 lwb camper)
Cheers
Daz
Quick question...I have a set of falken Euro winter tyres hardly used from a previous motorhome. The tyres are 215/70R 15C and I have a set of unused snowchains to fit these. Would I be better/ cheaper getting a set of 15" wheels for these. Rather than buying a whole set suitable for 17" or would they be inappropriate for the vehicle? ?