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Post by ianbrearley » Mon May 24, 2010 3:47 pm

can anybody tell me the best tyres for my xm 195 65r 15 just looked online loads of different makes,its a 2ltr turbo. thanks ian :D
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Post by robert_e_smart » Mon May 24, 2010 4:10 pm

2.0 TCTs should have 205 60 R15, and V speed rating.

I have Michelins on all my Xms, and have no problems with them.
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Post by Citroenesque » Mon May 24, 2010 5:12 pm

I recently put Michelin Energy Saver 205/60 15's on my 2.0CT and I am pleased. Got 25% off as I bought 4 and got £40 back in Sainsbury's vouchers from Michelin. So they cost, fitted and balanced, all in £81 a corner. Far more pricey than the usual £30 I pay for good quality part-worns, but I have that added sense of security.
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Post by citroenmad » Wed May 26, 2010 9:04 am

Vredestien sportracs3s are very good tyres for Xms in my opinion. Ive also had Pirelli P6000 which seem to suit them well too.

Michelins are what Citroens should have, so would be an idea to get them.
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Post by ianbrearley » Wed May 26, 2010 1:34 pm

thanks for the replys chaps will price up some michlins
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Post by messerschmitt owner » Wed May 26, 2010 2:18 pm

I fitted toyo cf1s which also give good handling and ride - don't know about longevity yet!
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Post by Jan-hendrik » Sat May 29, 2010 1:13 pm

Toyo, oh no. Citroens are built around Michelins and I swear these are the best tyres (tires) for them. But this is just my personal humble opinion ;)
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Post by citroenmad » Sat May 29, 2010 5:12 pm

I slightly dissagree, they are not the best tyres. I know there is an idea that Citroen design their cars around the Michelin tyres, that might be true it might not.

However, Only the most modern of Citroens can actually have their original tyres as tyre design and style move on. Xms came from new with some very cheap looking michelins which are obviously way out of date by todays technology. All which is available in the Xms tyre size is the Energy, which isnt anything at all like the tyres Xms came with.

My C5 hatch wears 215.55.16 tyres, it had Michelin Pilot Primacy tyres from new. I couldnt get them any more and ive just fitted a pair of Michelin Primacy HPs, totally different tyre compared with what this car came with. Its much chunkier, has a heavier duty looking sidewall with, totally different compound and new technologys. Its a great tyre but its nothing like the tyre that the C5 was designed around - if thats true.

Another C5 of ours (195.65.15 tyres) had Michelin Energy tyres on (should have had Primacys but no longer available), the new saver ones not the E3as-which are reasonable. The energy savers were pretty poor, very soggy even at the ight pressures. The tyres wore out on the outer edges as a result, even with the tracking being checked. Its now running Goodyear Excellence and the whole driving experience is much improved. Despite the tyre looking less soggy the ride is still excellent, in fact i would say its improved over sharp ridges etc. Grip is better in the wet and about the same in the dry, wear has been very good up to now and noise is also down. For this car at least i find the Goodyears superior. They are cheaper too, but thats not why i cheange to them.

Ive just had another pair of Goodyear Excellence tyres fitted to the C5 estate which has 215.55.16 tyres the same as mine. The ride actually seems slightly better with the Goodyears than the Michelins. It will be intresting to see how they compare over time. I cant comment on grip between the michelins and GYs as ive not tried the GYs properly yet.

It does largely depend on how you drive and what you want from a tyre. Wet grip in particular is what i want from a tyre, Michelins do offer good grip, but there are better tyres for grip.


On another Note, ive had Toyo CF1s before and found them to be very reasonable. Cant comment on wear as i sold the car they were fitted to after a few thousand miles with them - it wasnt a Citroen though. I parked next to a green Xm estate last week which had Toyo Cf1 front tyres and michelin energys on the back, it wasnt you was it? :lol:

(Some new Citroens now come fitted with Bridgestones from new, dissapointing)
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Re: tyres

Post by Jan-hendrik » Sun May 30, 2010 8:20 am

I slightly dissagree, they are not the best tyres.
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Re: tyres

Post by Dieselman » Sun May 30, 2010 1:54 pm

citroenmad wrote:I slightly dissagree, they are not the best tyres. I know there is an idea that Citroen design their cars around the Michelin tyres, that might be true it might not.
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