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Old 25th January 2018, 16:07   #91
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Hello Neil can you please share your overall experience with these set of tyres?
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Was thinking of going for 15" wheels and 235/75 R15 tyres like the first generation Scorpio had.
I am in the same dilemma.

Was wandering if anyone finally got the 15" tyres on their duster or anymore info on the subject ?
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I am in the same dilemma.

Was wandering if anyone finally got the 15" tires on their duster or anymore info on the subject ?
Have replaced mine with Yokohama Geolanders. Added cushion effect is brilliant.....slight compromise in high speed handling and braking which i can live with. I was expecting slight drop in performance in ghat sections owing to the one inch lift and added rubber. surprisingly it performs better than stock!

Bad roads are even more welcome now! braking on loose gravel or bad roads is way better.....amazing grip the tires have!. Would recommend every AWD to shift to this setup. only concern is front wheels (only the left wheel) rub inside the wheel well on full turn. don't know why its happening only on one side. I any ways hardly use a full turn...by practice i do not like straining the power steering pump unless its absolutely necessary.

sharing a Pic for everybody's reference

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Have changed Raje's Tires from Apollo to Good Year Efficient Grip SUV. Refer to the ownership thread for further details.

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/test-d...0ps-rxl-4.html
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Missed this thread earlier. I replaced the steel wheel of my 2017 Duster RXL Petrol with MOMO NEXT Matt Anthracite Polished 16 inch alloys. Here are few pics (were taken after the upgrade in Oct 2017):
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Have replaced mine with Yokohama Geolanders. Added cushion effect is brilliant.....slight compromise in high speed handling and braking which i can live with. I was expecting slight drop in performance in ghat sections owing to the one inch lift and added rubber. surprisingly it performs better than stock!

Bad roads are even more welcome now! braking on loose gravel or bad roads is way better.....amazing grip the tires have!. Would recommend every AWD to shift to this setup. only concern is front wheels (only the left wheel) rub inside the wheel well on full turn. don't know why its happening only on one side. I any ways hardly use a full turn...by practice i do not like straining the power steering pump unless its absolutely necessary.

sharing a Pic for everybody's reference

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Hi Hiran77, can you also share the alloys and tyre size specs. Is the alloy wider than the stock phase 1 & 2 alloy, if so, then that could be a cause of rubbing. It looks much brawny and suits the Duster’s otherwise masculine body style
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Hi Hiran77, can you also share the alloys and tyre size specs. Is the alloy wider than the stock phase 1 & 2 alloy, if so, then that could be a cause of rubbing. It looks much brawny and suits the Duster’s otherwise masculine body style
I will have to check the alloy.....do not remember. the rubbing is mostly due to larger dia and increase in width/profile.

have run about 12000 kms and i noticed the rubbing noise has gone obviously due to tyre wear. it was very negligible in the beginning too......also the grip in rain is brilliant compared to stock. haven't tried off-roading but this does give better traction than stock in any condition. Would recommend this setup to all AWD owners
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Have replaced mine with Yokohama Geolanders.
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Hi Hiran, Can you please share the tyre specs? Thanks
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I will have to check the alloy.....do not remember. the rubbing is mostly due to larger dia and increase in width/profile.

have run about 12000 kms and i noticed the rubbing noise has gone obviously due to tyre wear. it was very negligible in the beginning too......also the grip in rain is brilliant compared to stock. haven't tried off-roading but this does give better traction than stock in any condition. Would recommend this setup to all AWD owners
.. Hi. .thanks for the info about tyre size upgrade.. Can you please share some details on which part of the tire was rubbing against the body? Tread? or side wall?
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Hi guys, am posting on behalf of my nephew who bought a CVT Duster. His question is:

"for duster CVT in place of MRF Wanderer which one will be better tyre?
what are the pros and cons of Michelin LTX force and Primacy and which one to choose?

I don't need a budget solution, just need quiet, all-terrain tyres"

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Hi, was able to buy Yokohama G055 SUVs ( 215/65/16) for Rs.7550/- each. Free balancing and alignment also thrown
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Any upgrade since then? I am currently on the same G055 SUV tires which are nearing the end. They gave me a comfortable running of 40,000 KM. Tires have become stiff and the wear indicators are about to indicate replacement in the next 5,000 Km or so.
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I don't need a budget solution, just need quiet, all-terrain tyres"
Stick with Michelin, they make the best tires.

You can experiment with

# Continental Cross Contact AT's,
# Yokohama Geolander G015

but, the Michelin LTX Force is what I would recommend as they would give the best of both worlds.
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Stick with Michelin, they make the best tires.

You can experiment with

# Continental Cross Contact AT's,
# Yokohama Geolander G015

but, the Michelin LTX Force is what I would recommend as they would give the best of both worlds.

My Duster has driven around 43K kms and needs tire replacements.


My driving is on tarmac for 99% of the time, although in Bangalore that tarmac is pretty rough at times with potholes, bumps, badly designed speedbreakers and gravel/mud in a few locations. I would like a smooth cushioned ride that does not compromise (perhaps a little is fine) handling. A noisy ride would be unwelcome so that does rule out AT tires I would imagine.



Apart from the two mentioned above (with links) and the Michelin LTX are there any more tires to consider?


How does one go about choosing a tire replacement?
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My Duster has driven around 43K kms and needs tire replacements.

Apart from the two mentioned above (with links) and the Michelin LTX are there any more tires to consider?


How does one go about choosing a tire replacement?
Check Michelin and Yokohama, there are road biased SUV tires with them.
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Wanted to try Continental this time with their on-road tyres.
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I don't think Continental offers stock size on road for Duster.
It does, have a look

https://www.continental-tyres.in/car...rosscontact-at
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Check Michelin and Yokohama, there are road biased SUV tires with them.




It does, have a look

https://www.continental-tyres.in/car...rosscontact-at
Thanks. Thats AT. Wonder they offer highway tires in stock size for duster. Most of my driving is on highway so AT will be overkill.
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Went with Michelin primacy SUV last week in stock size. Total damage was 37k. Had to wait for few days as the tires were not in stock with the dealer. Primacy SUV is rated 102H and manufactured in Sep-18. Road noise has dropped significantly. Ride is smoother given the new set of tires. Will share detailed review post 10k KMs.
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