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the reason for having directions on tyres, is to do with the grooves for dispersing water.....
so you could probably swap them round (on a dry day) to see if the wobble stops....
but would mean you'd have to change them all then change them back, so I guess only really to be done if loads of wear left on the tyres
John
so you could probably swap them round (on a dry day) to see if the wobble stops....
but would mean you'd have to change them all then change them back, so I guess only really to be done if loads of wear left on the tyres
John
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Thanks BigDaddy - v interesting to know. Until we all used the same reliable yardstick (and assuming the odometer may be out by a similar amount) it makes it hard to have a meaningful debate about MPG. All each owner can do is observe relative improvement in their own vehicle as they make modifications etc.bigdaddycain wrote:That's spot on mike,manufacturers actually factor in a 5%-10% of "over -reading" by the speedometer.mikeonb4c wrote:Finally checked mine against SatNav and it seems to overread by 5mph.
Just like the ecu's aren't set up to be 100% efficient,for the odd owner that lapses with car servicing,it's the manufacturer's little safety "get-out" clause....

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how does the directional grip work then?
when I had tyres fitted, the tyre guy said it was just about the grooves
they are fitted right anyway,
they surely must grip in both directions? but maybe wear more in one direction?
this could ruin my plans
.... got a spare alloy and thought I'd put a matching tyre to the others... at worst I could get it swapped round by any tyre place, but wouldn't get stuck waiting for a tyre..... if I can't drive it carefully with the direction wrong... that's out the window! D'oh
Don't want to put a expensive pirelli on it!!!!
John
when I had tyres fitted, the tyre guy said it was just about the grooves

they surely must grip in both directions? but maybe wear more in one direction?
this could ruin my plans

Don't want to put a expensive pirelli on it!!!!
John
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I beleive it has something to do with the tyre design john, i'm no expert, but the different shapes of the grip pattern dictate the amount of grip available at different cornering situations,a mechanic noticed that one of my directional tyres was the wrong way round a few years back,he said it would wear really quickly,and i'd get great grip on that corner in reverse!
Dunno if there was owt to it....? 
You are quite right with the water dispersal aspect john....


You are quite right with the water dispersal aspect john....

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