Some time ago I bought a set of almost new Pirelli P6000 tyres on eBay complete with rims from a car identical to mine, assuming the tyres would be identical too (the extra rims was so that I would have an extra set for winter tyres)
My original tyre size was 195/65/15 and the ebay tyres were 195/60/15.
My question is why would an identical car be fitted with a different tyre profile?
Also, I find the Pirellis a bit "screechy" on tight bends, could anyone recommend alternatives?
1997 V70 Are there any tyre experts here?
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thedancingfiddle
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I'm pretty sure that 195/60/15 is actually the "correct" tire size for these cars. Thats what I've always had, and what other 850s I've seen have.... why your car had different ones, who knows!
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scot850
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FWD 850 and S/V70s (not sure about V70 and 850AWD) where in my experience fitted with 195/60/15 wheels unless fitted with 16" rims. V70XC (AWD) were fitted with 195/65/15 tires (same rims). I also had 205 wide tires on my 98 V70XC. Either way, your handbook should have the correct tire listed.
Can't remember if UK cars had a plate on the drivers' side door "B' piller, or on the fuel filler flap that lists tire size and air pressure.
There was a thread recently on this and the math escapes me for now but I think it worked out the 65 profile tire affected the speedometer reading by 7% over the 60 profile (I think that is right).
As to tire choice of brands, I personally like Toyo and Michelin, don't like Khumo and find some Pirelli's noisy.
Neil.
Can't remember if UK cars had a plate on the drivers' side door "B' piller, or on the fuel filler flap that lists tire size and air pressure.
There was a thread recently on this and the math escapes me for now but I think it worked out the 65 profile tire affected the speedometer reading by 7% over the 60 profile (I think that is right).
As to tire choice of brands, I personally like Toyo and Michelin, don't like Khumo and find some Pirelli's noisy.
Neil.
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precopster
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During the 2000s I would buy nothing but P6000s however tyre technology has moved forward quite markedly since then.
I found the P6000s were great for the first 15,000kms however became noisy and skittish after that.
Try to find a build date on the sidewall of the tyres. ...they may be older than you suspect.
BTW I too like the Toyo Teo series.
I found the P6000s were great for the first 15,000kms however became noisy and skittish after that.
Try to find a build date on the sidewall of the tyres. ...they may be older than you suspect.
BTW I too like the Toyo Teo series.
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JRL
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A VERY old tire and (IMO) one of the worst out there
195/60 is the correct size
195/60 is the correct size
Mod note. Jim passed away in early 2022, his contributions to this forum are immortal, and he is missed. RIP
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It's a 3% difference between those two sizes, e.g. https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... hp?t=69752
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'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
'07 XC70, willow green, 212k
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Just take a look at the inside of your gas tank cover, should indicate the correct size tire. P195/60R15 was most likely the original. I went to a P205/55R15 gives me a little better handling, but not as good in the snow.
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