Do not fit all weather tyres to one axle.I am considering putting all weather tyres on the front wheels of my Ford Auto Trail Tribute T615 (2013) motorhome.
But concerned that it may affect the fuel consumption.
Anyone got any experience of this?
Why not ?Do not fit all weather tyres to one axle.
You won’t notice any difference in fuel consumptionI am considering putting all weather tyres on the front wheels of my Ford Auto Trail Tribute T615 (2013) motorhome.
But concerned that it may affect the fuel consumption.
Anyone got any experience of this?
Because it unbalances the grip, you might not notice it in average conditions, but in cold icy or snowy conditions it is downright dangerous.Why not ?
I put them on the front of my work van and not had any issues
And have them all round on the motorhome.
And I can testify to there being a big differance in grip levels in snow that causes a problem. Maybe you can point to a review or advice online which agrees with you, meanwhile if you google "can I fit all weather tyres to one axle", you will find countless advice to say you shouldn't do it, and I would advise anyone to take heed of that advice.I was doing courier work most days doing 500 miles a day in all weather conditions, and have never felt anything wrong.
I could understand if it was just one on one side bit both on the front or the rear I have never had a problem
Don’t disagree but you will always end up with unbalanced grip as the front tyres will loose their tread depth faster than the rears, assuming it’s a fwd vehicle.And I can testify to there being a big differance in grip levels in snow that causes a problem. Maybe you can point to a review or advice online which agrees with you, meanwhile if you google "can I fit all weather tyres to one axle", you will find countless advice to say you shouldn't do it, and I would advise anyone to take heed of that advice.
That's true to some extent, but you might want to consider why tyre manufacturers and fitters are happy to advise fitting new tyres on one axle, but not fitting all weather tyres on one axle, I can testify to the reason.Don’t disagree but you will always end up with unbalanced grip as the front tyres will loose their tread depth faster than the rears, assuming it’s a fwd vehicle.
Are they any noisier than your previous tyres?I just fitted a pair of Michelin cross climates and did 9000 miles and it had no effect at all on fuel consumption and I keep a full record of all my fuel for the past 68000 miles. Only fitted to the fronts and we had atrocious weather for a lot of those miles and we didn’t crash once, despite going up and down mountains in Norway.
There's costs to consider, not everyone can afford to fit an extra 2 tyres on the rear if not needed.Because it unbalances the grip, you might not notice it in average conditions, but in cold icy or snowy conditions it is downright dangerous.
Any difference in noise in the cab and ride quality would you say? Looking for similar myself but really don't want any additional vibration (I like my fillingsWe had 2 x ‘maxxi’ all season camper tyres fitted to the front to come away few weeks back, as the ‘conti’s on the rear were still over 5mm, cost £320 the pair compared to over £500 for continentals, made no difference to anything as far as I can tell, fuel consumption still 33.3mpg which is around where I would expect.
Having owned a Seven for 33 years, and it used to be my daily driver for over 20 years, I'm well used to driving on opposite lock, esp. in rain, it's great fun to drive in the snow if you know what you're doing, however having two cross climates on the rear of my Suzi was a nightmare in the snow.I can see some mileage in what you're saying but I'd imagine the advice is more from a theoretical stand point and takes into account a wide variety of drivers mostly in cars. Your average car is built to understeer because understeer is way easier to deal with when you run out of grip than oversteer is so I get that suddenly having a car which now oversteers could be dodgy for your average car driver/white van man, however we're talking about a MH/camper driver, hardly Verstappen territory surely?