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Should I buy 2 or should I buy 4?
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  • k3lvc
    k3lvc Posts: 4,174 Forumite
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    If you have a motorbike or trike then 4 would probably be a waste :rotfl:
  • cajef
    cajef Posts: 6,283 Forumite
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    Depends what is needed on the vehicle at the time, personally I keep an eye on the wear and try to buy them in pairs.
  • I always buy in pairs as that's how they usually wear. New tyres go on the rear and the rears get moved to the front.
    On front wheel drive cars front tyres wear faster anyway, but the better tyres should be on the rear.
  • n217970
    n217970 Posts: 338 Forumite
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    Swap the fronts onto the rear when there is about 3mm of tread left, usual means they all need changing at the same time, nothing quite like changing 4 knackered tyres for 4 brand new tyres at the same time. Although can be heavy on the wallet for those that can't plan ahead.

    Not for everyone though as a lot like the new ones on the back but thats a discussion done a million times before.
  • n217970 wrote: »
    Swap the fronts onto the rear when there is about 3mm of tread left, usual means they all need changing at the same time, nothing quite like changing 4 knackered tyres for 4 brand new tyres at the same time. Although can be heavy on the wallet for those that can't plan ahead.

    Not for everyone though as a lot like the new ones on the back but thats a discussion done a million times before.

    That's OK as long as you are aware the back end is more likely to step out on a bend in wet or snowy conditions depending how you drive the car.

    Last car I had I bought Michelin Cross Climates for the winter which I put on the front until Spring and then put them on the back for Summer.
  • Norman_Castle
    Norman_Castle Posts: 11,871 Forumite
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    Should I buy 2 or should I buy 4?
    Depends. How many do you need?
  • z1a
    z1a Posts: 2,522 Forumite
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    Buy 5, then your spare matches!
  • Joe_Horner
    Joe_Horner Posts: 4,895 Forumite
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    20

    Summer dry weather, summer wet weather, winter normals and winter studded. Set of 4 + spare of each.

    Remember, those tyres are the only contact between your car and the road, and what price safety?
  • Sosumi
    Sosumi Posts: 195 Forumite
    z1a wrote: »

    Buy 5, then your spare matches!

    If your preferred tyres are directional and you buy five of them, the tyre you put on the spare wheel would then only be functional for one side of the car. :o

    I run Michelin CrossClimates on all four corners, so my (full-sized) spare wheel is fitted with a part-used bi-directional Goodyear of the same dimensions. :)
  • z1a
    z1a Posts: 2,522 Forumite
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    If your preferred tyres are directional and you buy five of them, the tyre you put on the spare wheel would then only be functional for one side of the car.

    It's called sarcasm.
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