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I wouldn't say so I did some development at millbrook proving ground, spent about 2 years there on and off during the 1990`s where tyres were being developed for each specific car
 
Surely if you think you won't need decent tyres to save your life someday, - you might save someone else? A loaded van needs good grip. Take a look at the difference in grip and stopping distance with using winter tyres, for example!
You need good rubber, no matter what make of tyre. Only thing to save money with is there are versions of each tyre rated for different maximum speeds. You don't need tyres rated for 150mph fitted to a van obviously.
Only people to advise are experienced tyre fitters.
 
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I have a front wheel drive Transit goes through a set in less than 18 Mths regardless of what quality tyres I fit , so I just pay about £60/70 a corner !! rear tyres never seem to wear out
thats why your suposed to rotate them every year!! or there is something with your set up dynamics?
i did have a supplier of australian tyres made for the bush and jagged 10000000mile back roads. they were a tougher rubber and lasted 3 times our tyres. that was untill there was a block on them not meeting E.U rules and at half the price :(
 
Ive always had Continental vancos on my vans and toyos on cars one thing I don't mind paying for is tyres
 
Cooper s/t maxx on mine. Good for 60,000 miles.


I'll probably get 10,000 the way i drive!
 
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main issue being you must use commercial tyres on a van, ie those capable of carrying the load in your van, if you have a car based van dont think you can bung on budget car tyres, the coppers/dvla types will screw you on a vehicle check, only know as my mechanic pointed this out, thn saw a lad being done on a van check a few weeks later.
 
main issue being you must use commercial tyres on a van, ie those capable of carrying the load in your van, if you have a car based van dont think you can bung on budget car tyres, the coppers/dvla types will screw you on a vehicle check, only know as my mechanic pointed this out, thn saw a lad being done on a van check a few weeks later.


My father in law got pulled up on this, he changed garage and they noticed wrong tyres had been fitted on his tipper truck.
 
i always go for quality,i had bf goodridge on the landy and i am looking for a road version of them to go on the van
 
I went for Cooper on the front this time, as said tyre's on front don't last two minutes and they come with free puncture repair with a list of get out clauses as long as your arm.
 
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