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XL Tyres - Yes or No ?
Looking for a pair of tyres and 97W XL C/A/70 are only 40p more than the 93V C/A/69 of the same mid range tyre. Forums chatter is split. Pro - stiffer side walls for cornering and more resilient, Con - possible harsher ride (but can't be worse than the Conti PC 2's on at the moment !)
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XL will be considerably more tolerant of potholes.0
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I run XLs on both my cars, went back to standard on one set and I didn't like how the car handled. Felt "wallowy" in the corners. Comfort wise I didn't detect any difference.0
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Just be aware that if you change to a tyre that's not recommended by the manufacturer for your vehicle and is not standard spec then you will have to notify your insurer as this will be classed as a modification.0
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My car came from the factory with a tyre spec lower than "recommended" by the manufacturer, how does that one fit in with my insurance then ?0
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XL is simply a higher load rating. If you don't need it, then there's no real benefit. The sidewalls are stiffer, so the ride will be harsher. I very much doubt there's any cornering benefit at all - few modern tyres are grip-limited by sidewall flex.0
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XL is simply a higher load rating. If you don't need it, then there's no real benefit. The sidewalls are stiffer, so the ride will be harsher. I very much doubt there's any cornering benefit at all - few modern tyres are grip-limited by sidewall flex.0
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What do you mean by lower spec? Does it conform to the sizes/spec outline on the sticker located inside your car?0
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All the sticker on the car lists is 215/55/16 (which is what I would be fitting) amongst several other tyre sizes, no ratings listed. The Ford web site "recommends" V rated but my car came with H rated tyres. So I will be fitting standard road going tyres of no lower a specification than those that came with the vehicle and a higher specification than recommended by the manufacturer's website, something no reasonable person could consider a "modification".0
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