What tyres for 405 TD estate?

Discussion in 'Peugeot 405' started by Wichita, Oct 25, 2004.

  1. Wichita

    Wichita Guest

    I'm just about to put new tyres on the front of my 405 TD estate, takes
    185/65 R14. Alloys, if it matters. What would you recommend?

    We do a lot of city stop/start with quite a lot of acceleration/braking,
    mixed some long-haul high speed motorway stuff.

    I care less about economy than safety and good grip especially in the wet.

    Currently have Goodyear Eagle Touring, which ere recommended for the wet
    and seemed pretty good. But ... any thoughts? Michelin? Pirelli?

    Also, what speed rating do I need? One can certainly push the limit
    sometimes on the motorways here.

    Many thanks.
     
    Wichita, Oct 25, 2004
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  2. Wichita

    Nik&Andy Guest

    I recently got a set of four new continentals (made in Germany) on my 406
    195/65/15.
    they where £160'ish including fitting (for 4) and are better in the wet than
    the Michelin Pilot premacy's I had on there before that cost £170 each.

    Andy
     
    Nik&Andy, Oct 25, 2004
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  3. good grip especially in the wet.
    I was told by a mechanic thatPirelli being a softer compound give a better
    grip in the wet. However they do require replacing more frequently !
     
    John Hollinshead, Oct 25, 2004
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  4. Wichita

    Nik&Andy Guest

    Indecently, my wife's car (vw) has Bridgestone Touranza tyres, they are
    pants in the wet....

    Andy
     
    Nik&Andy, Oct 25, 2004
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  5. Wichita

    sid Guest

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    Generally speaking the widest tyres offer the most grip with a loss in
    comfort levels.- lots of grip buts lots of bumps

    195/60/14 is the widest you can fit on a 14" wheel. Go to your local library
    and look up "which" mag. They have a periodic tests of tyres and have a
    range of price levels.

    Also you have to consider load levels on the front tyres of a diesel car.
    Tyres have this load level marked on the sidewall.

    I fit 175/70/14 as I get a good choice of different makes. Generally go for
    the cheapest as well.

    "T" rated tyres are good for 112mph. For insurance purposes never fit tyres
    that are rated for a speed less than the max speed of your car - even though
    you may never go at that speed.Don't know the max of a turbo - Peugeot
    manual should have the rating required.
     
    sid, Oct 25, 2004
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  6. Wichita

    Dave English Guest

    When I had an E21 BMW I used Michelin MXVs which were great in the wet.
    When I could no longer afford them, then pushing £100 each, I changed to
    Continentals & only then realised how poor the MXVs had been in the dry.

    On a Merc W123 I thought GoodYear NCT2s were fine, but for the Peugeot I
    was told they were not available in a suitable size.

    Instead I have Firestone F-590s, which seem to be fairly common on 405s.
    So far so good, though I may not be pushing that that hard.

    My estate is the non-turbo, so I am not sure on your speed rating.
     
    Dave English, Oct 26, 2004
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  7. Wichita

    Wichita Guest

    Thanks to all. I'm off to get a pair of Continentals fitted, they being
    the most easily available of the tyres recommended. Cheers, A
     
    Wichita, Oct 26, 2004
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