Tires, tires, tires
#41
2005 XJ Vanden Plas tires?
My wife and I recently/inherited acquired her late mother's 2005 XJ Vanden Plas, which had spent its whole life in the desert cities of Southern California (Palm Springs area), but now resides with us here in the Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas: cool, rainy springtimes (45-55 in. rain/year); very warm summers, with cold (down to 0 degrees F -- or even colder), sometimes-snowy winters (although we will seldom be using it in winter -- we mostly drive a couple of Toyota Land Cruisers)*. At present, it has Pirelli P-Zero Asimmetrico 255/40 ZR 19 tires mounted, but they are rather worn. Oh, Great Jaguar Gurus, this mere mortal humbly beseeches you, seeking your learned wisdom. I don't care about the expense (so please set that factor aside in your considerations), what tires do you recommend for an XJ Vanden Plas: (a) not being driven aggressively (mostly just around town, plus the occasional daytrip or overnight trip); (b) mostly during warm to chilly temperatures, under either dry or wet conditions; (c) on curvy, narrow mountain roads?
(Except for special occasions, the Jaguar will probably spend most of the winter safe, warm, and dry inside a climate-controlled aircraft hangar -- with lots of good company.) .
(Except for special occasions, the Jaguar will probably spend most of the winter safe, warm, and dry inside a climate-controlled aircraft hangar -- with lots of good company.) .
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#44
Hello Crashxx
Having lived in Ok. , I know the roads, and all their year round conditions , and since I'm **** about my car tires since being 22 Yr's old ( I'm 60 now ) This is my 2c worth.
Concerning quality : Stick with Continental, or Michelin brands only. Michelin to me only has a slight edge above Continental when taken to the max ,and you will only see this depending on your driving. One trades comfort for performance
Concerning temperature!!. Unless you are willing to purchase two (2) sets of tires ,and change out your tires between summer and winter, and you have indicated that you are not willing to do so, You are limited to I&; " Ultra High Performance All Season " NOT anything with the word "Summer" in the case of Michelin brand I& "Pilot Sport A/S 3+",
and " Extreme Contact DWS" in the Continental brand case. Tire Mfg. will give warnings with their respective tire types about cold temps especially with " Summer" type tires, this is usually 20F. , or -2Deg. C. Basically the same for whichever Mfg. you ultimately decide on.
I live in the Fl. panhandle even though it does Not get cold as OK. the summer tires on my MY 2014 XKR although still drivable in 30 Deg. F. weather are barely safe , that is they seriously loose traction due to the rubber compound stiffening from the cold . Also there are Not for snow, or slush in accordance with Mfg. Warnings.
If you like a more detail you can try the Tirerack site ( Again I have NO gain affiliation only a customer , one can also find like bargains locally ).
Hope this helps.
Having lived in Ok. , I know the roads, and all their year round conditions , and since I'm **** about my car tires since being 22 Yr's old ( I'm 60 now ) This is my 2c worth.
Concerning quality : Stick with Continental, or Michelin brands only. Michelin to me only has a slight edge above Continental when taken to the max ,and you will only see this depending on your driving. One trades comfort for performance
Concerning temperature!!. Unless you are willing to purchase two (2) sets of tires ,and change out your tires between summer and winter, and you have indicated that you are not willing to do so, You are limited to I&; " Ultra High Performance All Season " NOT anything with the word "Summer" in the case of Michelin brand I& "Pilot Sport A/S 3+",
and " Extreme Contact DWS" in the Continental brand case. Tire Mfg. will give warnings with their respective tire types about cold temps especially with " Summer" type tires, this is usually 20F. , or -2Deg. C. Basically the same for whichever Mfg. you ultimately decide on.
I live in the Fl. panhandle even though it does Not get cold as OK. the summer tires on my MY 2014 XKR although still drivable in 30 Deg. F. weather are barely safe , that is they seriously loose traction due to the rubber compound stiffening from the cold . Also there are Not for snow, or slush in accordance with Mfg. Warnings.
If you like a more detail you can try the Tirerack site ( Again I have NO gain affiliation only a customer , one can also find like bargains locally ).
Hope this helps.
#45
Well, since the Pilot Sport AS4's are not available for the front yet, I've ordered a set of PS4s. We don't drive it much when its cold, it sits in our heated garage, so I don't think it will be a problem. If we decide we want some all seasons, I'll order a set of those and some wheels. My buddy owns a shop so it makes it a little easier since he lets me buy tires at his cost. I appreciate ALL the input.
Side note: Prior to the F-Type, we had a 2019 Subaru STi. No comparison to the F-Type. I had plans to build it to around 400WHP. The reason we don't have it anymore and do have an F-Type is the community around the two. The STi community is not nearly as mature as this one. It is such a pleasure having adults give feed back and provide info instead of young kids spouting off things they "heard" without any experience in the matter. Thank you all for the great info!
Side note: Prior to the F-Type, we had a 2019 Subaru STi. No comparison to the F-Type. I had plans to build it to around 400WHP. The reason we don't have it anymore and do have an F-Type is the community around the two. The STi community is not nearly as mature as this one. It is such a pleasure having adults give feed back and provide info instead of young kids spouting off things they "heard" without any experience in the matter. Thank you all for the great info!
#47
I have Conti Extreme Contact DWS tires on my 2008 vdp - they work very well. I have used same tires on a previously owned S Type as well as BMW 325i.
My only complaint is I feel like the DWS are a little bit fragile for our terrible post-spring roads here in New England so suggest you buy the road hazard coverage.
I have one being replaced later this week due to a little bubble on a back tire from a pothole.
My only complaint is I feel like the DWS are a little bit fragile for our terrible post-spring roads here in New England so suggest you buy the road hazard coverage.
I have one being replaced later this week due to a little bubble on a back tire from a pothole.
#48
I have Conti Extreme Contact DWS tires on my 2008 vdp - they work very well. I have used same tires on a previously owned S Type as well as BMW 325i.
My only complaint is I feel like the DWS are a little bit fragile for our terrible post-spring roads here in New England so suggest you buy the road hazard coverage.
I have one being replaced later this week due to a little bubble on a back tire from a pothole.
My only complaint is I feel like the DWS are a little bit fragile for our terrible post-spring roads here in New England so suggest you buy the road hazard coverage.
I have one being replaced later this week due to a little bubble on a back tire from a pothole.
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