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Sep 4th, 2010, 09:24 | #41 |
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Hi Roy,
That bit initially did concern me about it being more of a summer tyre, but the reports all say how good the tyre is in the wet and dry which is where 98% of the usuage will be. If it snows I only really have to drive up to the local shops on a main A road and managed this with the contis, so based on the feedback the grabbers should be better. Re the sipes though, on this web page it mentions "Shallow Slots", are these the same as SIPES. Although I have learnt a lot about tyres in the last few weeks I am not sure about this? http://www.generaltire.net/generator...master_en.html cheers JimmyB |
Sep 4th, 2010, 15:30 | #42 |
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19" General Grabber UHPs fitted in 255/50 size.
Done through Event-Tyres who fit at home 532 fully fitted in about 45-50 minutes. Just back from test drive at various speeds motorway and town. They are a lot quieter than my Pirelli P-Zero's on there, which in turn were noiser than the Continental's i had on before. No rumbling or vibrations which was a bit of a concern with the tread pattern. Loads of grip - 8.5mm across most points. So far, so good. Really chuffed with them. Only time will tell how they perform in the wet/cold/ice/snow, but i managed ok with the Pirelli's earlier in the year in the heavy snow (although they weren't great). |
Sep 5th, 2010, 11:58 | #43 |
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Not sure what "shallow slots" are, but they don't sound like sipes.
If you're getting a smaller set of wheels, why not get 17" rims and fit these...http://www.tyrespec.co.uk/products/I...erer%20ATR.jpg
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Sep 9th, 2010, 07:24 | #44 |
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Got the Grabbers on now. Very impressed. I got to test them in dry and wet conditions, in fact torrential rain at one stage. The grip was very good, the comfort good and tyre noise, what noise... Also had the laser alignment done and obviously this will bias the handling experience I had - given how bad the alignment was prior to changing, but all in all very happy at the moment. Also the tyre looks good, it suits the xc90 very nicely esp alongside the running boards.
Harry at MTML in Tonbridge was excellent. Great advice, great service so thanks to JimG for the recommendation. |
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Sep 9th, 2010, 21:55 | #45 | |
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overall, i would certainly recommend them. just need to see how they perform in the winter, but not too worried as i managed with the pirellis last year, and i can't believe they would be worse. do you mind me asking how much you paid for a 4 week alignment? i am sure mine could do with it, as i found the rear tyres were wearing slightly more on the inside than the outside. Last edited by Beavis; Sep 9th, 2010 at 21:58. |
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Sep 10th, 2010, 07:11 | #46 |
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Hi Stu74
I paid £67 pre vat, so £78 in all. I think Volvo dealers quoted with £90 odd quid and not sure that included aligning any wheels, but I could be wrong. It is worth doing as the guy who did mine (he had a Hunter II laser alignment) said that pretty much every Volvo he has done had the same imbalance, as if they come out of the factory that way! and re the Winter I agree hopefully the snow is not too bad but that will be the conclusive test on these Grabbers.... |
Sep 10th, 2010, 15:12 | #47 |
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Just to ask a Q.
I have to replace the 2 x front tyres on the ol' XC90. Currently have the Pirelli Scorpion Zero's on all 4. The rears have a a lot of tread left on them. My Q is what to replace the fronts with? Is it best to go to the Pirellis again or can I go for a Nokian/Vredestien instead? |
Sep 11th, 2010, 19:55 | #48 |
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Hi JimmyB, have you noticed anything with economy yet? just been running mine for 1 week, have yet to fill up, but it appears the tyres may have made her a bit thirstier.
noticed that the pressures were only 35psi, so upped them to 39/40 tonight. will refill in a couple of days and see what the full tank mileage is. |
Sep 12th, 2010, 09:34 | #49 |
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Hi StuT4
Mine has been no worse, and I have always used the eco setting. If anything I think mine has improved slightly which could be down to having the wheels rebalanced also. I have not done any motorway runs yet so only tested this on the shorter runs. I am still impressed by the Grabbers, and the rim protection is also very good compared with the contis. |
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