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Nissan Car Lounge - Almera, Juke, Latio, Qashqai, Sylphy, Teana Owners => Latio => Topic started by: tahoo on December 05, 2008, 12:54:37 PM
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Hi
I am due for my 20K servicing after almost 1 year 9 months. I read the servicing checklist, which including rotate my tyres.
So I will like to know if I should change my tyres's rubber too since it is almost 2 years already.
Thanks
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depend on your usage and the tyre condition. 20000 km for 2 years, your tyre should be ok.
no need to change now unless you really don't like the performance of your tyre. You can trade in your old tyre for new set of tyre.
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dun think 20k need to change, when I went for my 40k servicing, TC service adviser says my tyres still can use till 50k then change, of course, I think it depends on your style of using too
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some article to learn more about tyre and wheels, for your weekend read: Tyre (http://www.carbibles.com/tire_bible_pg2.html)
IMO:
1) no problem, can pump higher pressure than indicated on door sticker.
2) get a good pressure gauge.
3) I can pump Nitrogen gas (78%) at any petrol station too.
4) things to check on tyre condition.
5) The air pressure and the loading weight are responsible for the area of road contact not the tyre size. Grip is another thing..
6) too complicated? stick to stock.
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Hi
I am due for my 20K servicing after almost 1 year 9 months. I read the servicing checklist, which including rotate my tyres.
So I will like to know if I should change my tyres's rubber too since it is almost 2 years already.
Thanks
Bro, 20K nia for 2 years? Your car is under utilise leh, must drive more often to get the car work for you.
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Hi
I am due for my 20K servicing after almost 1 year 9 months. I read the servicing checklist, which including rotate my tyres.
So I will like to know if I should change my tyres's rubber too since it is almost 2 years already.
Thanks
Hi tahoo,
I used my stock rims & tyres for abt 30000km before changing the tyres, took abt 1.5yrs before hitting 30k km... My tyres skidded a few times during wet weather, hence change it. :bleh:
Woah, 20k km for 2 years that's quite little distance travelled... ::) Guess you can still use the tyres for another 10k - 15k km before changing... :w00t:
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hi all, mine at 53k km now and the tyres still in good condition but been advise by my cousin to change 2 1st by CNY next yr.
Car aged > 3yrs now.
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tyres mostly use ard 40k km can change, 4 safety purpose
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Hi
I am due for my 20K servicing after almost 1 year 9 months. I read the servicing checklist, which including rotate my tyres.
So I will like to know if I should change my tyres's rubber too since it is almost 2 years already.
Thanks
its true that for 1 yr 9 months, and having travelled on 20k km is alittle low usage, but don forget that rubbers have a life span as well. Sometimes its not just abt the threadwear or how far the tires have been used.
imagine this, the tires have been under pressure (33psi) for the past 1 yr 9 months. It has also underwent climate change in tropical singapore climate, Hot days, rainy days, cool nights etc.
For safety purposes, i would suggest changing the tires when it hit 2 yrs. FOr 15" tires, you can easily get a new set under $400. If budget allows, get a new set of shoes better, give u a peace of mind as well. Like my signature in MCF goes, Tires are like parking coupons, tao jiak that little bit, but the damage will be much more if you are suay.
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If proper rotation has been done, the tyre should be good for at least another 10,000km.
No need to change unless the tyre is damaged or you have lots of spare cash on hand to spend.