Quattro flat tire replacement
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Re: Quattro flat tire replacement
In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
> of each other.
That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
each other!
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
> of each other.
That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
each other!
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
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Re: Quattro flat tire replacement
In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
> of each other.
That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
each other!
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
> of each other.
That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
each other!
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
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Re: Quattro flat tire replacement
In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
> of each other.
That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
each other!
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
> of each other.
That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
each other!
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
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Re: Quattro flat tire replacement
"Peter Bell" <peter@invalid.org.uk> wrote in message
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> In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
>> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
>> of each other.
>
> That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
>
> If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
> above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
> each other!
>
> --
> Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with
> 'bellfamily')
I believe the owners manual (at least in my 2003 A4) says all tires within
2mm (hope I remember the correct number). Otherwise the continual difference
in rotation front to back heats the oil in the Torsen differential causing
premature wear?
--Art
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Re: Quattro flat tire replacement
"Peter Bell" <peter@invalid.org.uk> wrote in message
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> In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
>> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
>> of each other.
>
> That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
>
> If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
> above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
> each other!
>
> --
> Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with
> 'bellfamily')
I believe the owners manual (at least in my 2003 A4) says all tires within
2mm (hope I remember the correct number). Otherwise the continual difference
in rotation front to back heats the oil in the Torsen differential causing
premature wear?
--Art
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Re: Quattro flat tire replacement
"Peter Bell" <peter@invalid.org.uk> wrote in message
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> In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
>> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
>> of each other.
>
> That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
>
> If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
> above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
> each other!
>
> --
> Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with
> 'bellfamily')
I believe the owners manual (at least in my 2003 A4) says all tires within
2mm (hope I remember the correct number). Otherwise the continual difference
in rotation front to back heats the oil in the Torsen differential causing
premature wear?
--Art
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Re: Quattro flat tire replacement
"Peter Bell" <peter@invalid.org.uk> wrote in message
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> In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
>> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
>> of each other.
>
> That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
>
> If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
> above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
> each other!
>
> --
> Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with
> 'bellfamily')
I believe the owners manual (at least in my 2003 A4) says all tires within
2mm (hope I remember the correct number). Otherwise the continual difference
in rotation front to back heats the oil in the Torsen differential causing
premature wear?
--Art
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Re: Quattro flat tire replacement
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 14:29:57 -0400, "Art M"
<Xarthurruhtra@netscape.netX> wrote:
>
>"Peter Bell" <peter@invalid.org.uk> wrote in message
>news:fa2575c34e.peter@iyonix.peter.invalid.org.uk ...
>> In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
>> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
>>> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
>>> of each other.
>>
>> That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
>>
>> If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
>> above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
>> each other!
>>
>> --
>> Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with
>> 'bellfamily')
>
>
>I believe the owners manual (at least in my 2003 A4) says all tires within
>2mm (hope I remember the correct number). Otherwise the continual difference
>in rotation front to back heats the oil in the Torsen differential causing
>premature wear?
>
>--Art
>
I was in Discount Tire awhile back and they wouldn't sell just two
tires to a guy that had a Quattro.
Don't kill the messenger, I am just repeating what the manager told
the guy ..... they (not sure if they is the store or the chain) had to
pay for a new transmission once because the tires they put on weren't
within the tolerance spec as written in the manual. Since they guy
was down to 6/32 on two and the new tread would be 11/32, they refused
to do it; they actually let him walk. The manager said, from now on,
their policy is to replace all four so they avoid that issue.
YMMV.
<Xarthurruhtra@netscape.netX> wrote:
>
>"Peter Bell" <peter@invalid.org.uk> wrote in message
>news:fa2575c34e.peter@iyonix.peter.invalid.org.uk ...
>> In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
>> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
>>> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
>>> of each other.
>>
>> That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
>>
>> If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
>> above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
>> each other!
>>
>> --
>> Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with
>> 'bellfamily')
>
>
>I believe the owners manual (at least in my 2003 A4) says all tires within
>2mm (hope I remember the correct number). Otherwise the continual difference
>in rotation front to back heats the oil in the Torsen differential causing
>premature wear?
>
>--Art
>
I was in Discount Tire awhile back and they wouldn't sell just two
tires to a guy that had a Quattro.
Don't kill the messenger, I am just repeating what the manager told
the guy ..... they (not sure if they is the store or the chain) had to
pay for a new transmission once because the tires they put on weren't
within the tolerance spec as written in the manual. Since they guy
was down to 6/32 on two and the new tread would be 11/32, they refused
to do it; they actually let him walk. The manager said, from now on,
their policy is to replace all four so they avoid that issue.
YMMV.
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Re: Quattro flat tire replacement
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 14:29:57 -0400, "Art M"
<Xarthurruhtra@netscape.netX> wrote:
>
>"Peter Bell" <peter@invalid.org.uk> wrote in message
>news:fa2575c34e.peter@iyonix.peter.invalid.org.uk ...
>> In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
>> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
>>> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
>>> of each other.
>>
>> That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
>>
>> If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
>> above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
>> each other!
>>
>> --
>> Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with
>> 'bellfamily')
>
>
>I believe the owners manual (at least in my 2003 A4) says all tires within
>2mm (hope I remember the correct number). Otherwise the continual difference
>in rotation front to back heats the oil in the Torsen differential causing
>premature wear?
>
>--Art
>
I was in Discount Tire awhile back and they wouldn't sell just two
tires to a guy that had a Quattro.
Don't kill the messenger, I am just repeating what the manager told
the guy ..... they (not sure if they is the store or the chain) had to
pay for a new transmission once because the tires they put on weren't
within the tolerance spec as written in the manual. Since they guy
was down to 6/32 on two and the new tread would be 11/32, they refused
to do it; they actually let him walk. The manager said, from now on,
their policy is to replace all four so they avoid that issue.
YMMV.
<Xarthurruhtra@netscape.netX> wrote:
>
>"Peter Bell" <peter@invalid.org.uk> wrote in message
>news:fa2575c34e.peter@iyonix.peter.invalid.org.uk ...
>> In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
>> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
>>> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
>>> of each other.
>>
>> That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
>>
>> If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
>> above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
>> each other!
>>
>> --
>> Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with
>> 'bellfamily')
>
>
>I believe the owners manual (at least in my 2003 A4) says all tires within
>2mm (hope I remember the correct number). Otherwise the continual difference
>in rotation front to back heats the oil in the Torsen differential causing
>premature wear?
>
>--Art
>
I was in Discount Tire awhile back and they wouldn't sell just two
tires to a guy that had a Quattro.
Don't kill the messenger, I am just repeating what the manager told
the guy ..... they (not sure if they is the store or the chain) had to
pay for a new transmission once because the tires they put on weren't
within the tolerance spec as written in the manual. Since they guy
was down to 6/32 on two and the new tread would be 11/32, they refused
to do it; they actually let him walk. The manager said, from now on,
their policy is to replace all four so they avoid that issue.
YMMV.
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Re: Quattro flat tire replacement
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 14:29:57 -0400, "Art M"
<Xarthurruhtra@netscape.netX> wrote:
>
>"Peter Bell" <peter@invalid.org.uk> wrote in message
>news:fa2575c34e.peter@iyonix.peter.invalid.org.uk ...
>> In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
>> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
>>> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
>>> of each other.
>>
>> That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
>>
>> If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
>> above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
>> each other!
>>
>> --
>> Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with
>> 'bellfamily')
>
>
>I believe the owners manual (at least in my 2003 A4) says all tires within
>2mm (hope I remember the correct number). Otherwise the continual difference
>in rotation front to back heats the oil in the Torsen differential causing
>premature wear?
>
>--Art
>
I was in Discount Tire awhile back and they wouldn't sell just two
tires to a guy that had a Quattro.
Don't kill the messenger, I am just repeating what the manager told
the guy ..... they (not sure if they is the store or the chain) had to
pay for a new transmission once because the tires they put on weren't
within the tolerance spec as written in the manual. Since they guy
was down to 6/32 on two and the new tread would be 11/32, they refused
to do it; they actually let him walk. The manager said, from now on,
their policy is to replace all four so they avoid that issue.
YMMV.
<Xarthurruhtra@netscape.netX> wrote:
>
>"Peter Bell" <peter@invalid.org.uk> wrote in message
>news:fa2575c34e.peter@iyonix.peter.invalid.org.uk ...
>> In message <1173877351.878481.73900@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>
>> "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> No need, my car's manual (guess you don't have one?) says that the
>>> tires on the same axle need to be within 3-5% of the same tread depth
>>> of each other.
>>
>> That's actually a pretty tight tolerance!
>>
>> If we assume that a 'typical' tyre has a tread depth of 6mm, then the
>> above suggests that the tread depth of the tyres must be within 0.3mm of
>> each other!
>>
>> --
>> Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with
>> 'bellfamily')
>
>
>I believe the owners manual (at least in my 2003 A4) says all tires within
>2mm (hope I remember the correct number). Otherwise the continual difference
>in rotation front to back heats the oil in the Torsen differential causing
>premature wear?
>
>--Art
>
I was in Discount Tire awhile back and they wouldn't sell just two
tires to a guy that had a Quattro.
Don't kill the messenger, I am just repeating what the manager told
the guy ..... they (not sure if they is the store or the chain) had to
pay for a new transmission once because the tires they put on weren't
within the tolerance spec as written in the manual. Since they guy
was down to 6/32 on two and the new tread would be 11/32, they refused
to do it; they actually let him walk. The manager said, from now on,
their policy is to replace all four so they avoid that issue.
YMMV.