Has anyone got a set of road tyres on, not AT's.
The reason I ask is I do a lot of mileage and I'm running on Marshal venture MT's, no complaints what so ever with grip or performance on or off road but want to put them on steel rims and keep them for play times and run road tyres on the car for normal every day use.
The Marshals are great off road and on but they are very noisy.
I have done well over 20 thou miles on them and there is still plenty of tread. I swapped front to back approx 2 months ago and there is approx 8mm tread on each.
The main reason for the noise at speed is caused by the outer edge lugs on the MT tyre having alternate small - large lugs. Due to high-speed motorway use the inner lugs warm on the front more than other parts or rears. As every other lug is only half the size of its neighbours the smaller lug wears out fractionally faster. After around ten thou miles the smaller lug is around 1-2mm lower than the larger lugs and the rumble noise created sounds like a wheel bearing on it's way out so a swap front to back cures the problem for a while.
A second set of wheels & tyres would be perfect for the driving I do.
Fish
The reason I ask is I do a lot of mileage and I'm running on Marshal venture MT's, no complaints what so ever with grip or performance on or off road but want to put them on steel rims and keep them for play times and run road tyres on the car for normal every day use.
The Marshals are great off road and on but they are very noisy.
I have done well over 20 thou miles on them and there is still plenty of tread. I swapped front to back approx 2 months ago and there is approx 8mm tread on each.
The main reason for the noise at speed is caused by the outer edge lugs on the MT tyre having alternate small - large lugs. Due to high-speed motorway use the inner lugs warm on the front more than other parts or rears. As every other lug is only half the size of its neighbours the smaller lug wears out fractionally faster. After around ten thou miles the smaller lug is around 1-2mm lower than the larger lugs and the rumble noise created sounds like a wheel bearing on it's way out so a swap front to back cures the problem for a while.
A second set of wheels & tyres would be perfect for the driving I do.
Fish
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