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Bongo Tyres
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:22 am
by Hollis
Hi
The tryes fitted to the Bongo I brought recently are Brigestone Blizzak Revo 2 which look almost new.
I thought I would look up on the internet the cost of these and I see they are Snow tryes for winter use.
Does anyone know the downside of using these on my car all year?
Derek
Re: Bongo Tryes
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:41 am
by Simon Jones
Winter tyres are a different compound and may wear quicker than 'normal' tyres. There's a good chance they are the one fitted in Japan so they could potentially be quite old, so have a read up on how to understand the date code that should be moulded into the side wall. It they are more than 6 years old then they could be getting to the point where they starting to perish and becoming towards the end of their useful life regardless of the amount tread left on them. Also check the load rating is correct (lots of info on the forum).
If they are not too old, then I would personally use them until they get down towards the limit and then replace the set with some decent all purpose tyres.
Re: Bongo Tryes
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:14 pm
by helen&tony
Hi
Tyres could be an insurance problem if they are not legally permitted in terms of EU markings, and, as stated, sufficiently load rated. It might be an idea to pop into the MOT station and ask if the tyres carry the right markings for European road use if they are Japanese tyres. From what I remember, they have an 'E" mark if they can be used in Europe...but don't quote me
Cheers
Helen
Re: Bongo Tryes
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:37 pm
by teenmal
A wee bit of bumf about them,
Bridgestone Revo 2
In terms of new products with enhanced safety features,the Bridgestone Corporation released the BLIZZAK REVO2 snow tire for passenger cars, which displays superior performance on ice through the newly-developed REVO Foam Rubber Z and the Multi Z tread pattern. Performance under other conditions, including both dry and wet, is also outstanding.
In the field of material development the Company developed NanoPro-Tech that controls the morphology of rubber compounds through structural design at the molecular level. This technology facilitates the improvement of various features in the tire, including reduced rolling resistance to lessen environmental impact and superior performance on wet condition
for enhanced safety. It has been incorporated into the BLIZZAK REVO2.
Cheers..
Re: Bongo Tryes
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:41 pm
by silvern
Hollis wrote:Hi
The tryes fitted to the Bongo I brought recently are Brigestone Blizzak Revo 2 which look almost new.
Mine had those tyres fitted when I bought it, and they are still fitted now. Mine are of the correct size and load rating (worth checking yours) and it's been through 2 MOT's no problem. I'll be changing them soon, but only because the tread is getting low. They may not wear as well as regular tyres, and maybe the fuel economy is not quite as good. But it just didn't seem worth buying a new set of tyres until they were required. Hope that helps.
Re: Bongo Tyres
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 3:39 pm
by Hollis
Hi
My tyres are 215/65 R16 all round (both back and front) Hopefully this is the right size.
Derek
Re: Bongo Tyres
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 4:46 pm
by wonkanoby
its the next number you need that gives load rating
wants to be 96 or more as i recall
Re: Bongo Tyres
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:55 pm
by Northern Bongolow
if you decide to swap them for new ones, im interested in the bridgestones if they are going spare.

Re: Bongo Tyres
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:33 pm
by silvern
Hollis wrote:Hi
My tyres are 215/65 R16 all round (both back and front) Hopefully this is the right size.
Derek
Like others have said, the load rating is important to check. If you have 4WD it is also important that they are all the same size (or within 1%), which yours are. Mine has factory standard sizes 195/70 R15 on the front and 215/65 R15 on the rear but I believe it is common to have 215/65 R15 all round. Plenty of threads about that on here.
As far as I know, I don't think your 16" wheel size is standard but that shouldn't be a problem as they are all the same size. However, 215/65 R16 is almost 4% over the standard rolling diameter which will alter your speedo reading slightly. Also, you should probably check the size of your spare. If it's different it could cause you problems if you ever need to use it (assuming you have 4WD).