There’s your answer to the lower mileage!Mostly town driving as well!!!
There’s your answer to the lower mileage!Mostly town driving as well!!!
Tyre Reviews uploaded a new YouTube video today comparing the CC3 (and sport) to the Pirelli (which has scored very well since release) and the Bridgestone which was one of the better ‘summer’ biased AS tyres (so good in heat and rain - rain is normally a let down for AS tyres).I Believer that Michelin new breed of All Season Tyres Michelin CC3 and Michelin CC3 Sport will come out as the very best AS tyres and will reoccupy the top spot!
Remember tyre widths also depend on rim widths. Plenty of tables on the internet showing best fit between the two.Looking at getting some 18s and lowering by 50mm
Would 255/45/18 or 235/55/18 be best, latter are much cheaper and more options
You are right about fitting within the recommendations provided they are generous enough and fitting outside of those recommendation may incur insurance problems following a crash and if serious enough incident will likely be picked up by other authority also. Not only that, it may be unsafe. Some with "stretched" look tyre may suffer rapid deflation and it has been reported that some suffer difficulty in reinflating their tyres following air loss because the tyre bead has difficulty in sealing against the rim.Remember tyre widths also depend on rim widths. Plenty of tables on the internet showing best fit between the two.
Rim widths have a maximum and minimum safe tyre width.
From what I’ve seen when looking at 18” rims (something I plan to swap my 16s for in the future) 235/50 or 255/45 seem the usual suspects for 8-9 inch wide rims. Max tyre widths also depend recommended for an 8” wide rims is 245 though.
The ‘willtheyfit’ website gives you good info if you plug the numbers in.
Other thing I’ve done is look at the tyre pressure sticker on the doorpost as it gives various tyre size and rim widths that VW obviously consider acceptable for my van. My sticker shows 18x8” as the biggest rim with a 255/45 tyre (which contradict the guidelines on the table I saw online!). Not sure I’d go for anything not on the sticker just in case the insurance companies take what’s on there as gospel. Maybe I need to check the wheel width tables and see if they’re all the same. Confusing!
And remember to tell your insurance if you’re upgrading your alloys.
Michelin CrossClimate 3 are available in 18" sizes.Can you get the CC3 in 18s though
£100 of a set of 4 at Costco at the moment (they do load rated 255/45R18s).Michelin CrossClimate 3 are available in 18" sizes.
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However additional sizes available at a later date. Like many manufacturers do not bring out all sizes at once.
15mm when new.fill the arch more




I've decided I'll be going with 235 55 18 on an 8j rim. Much better tyre choices available and I think they look better tooSo I'm currently running 255/45/18 but after reading more and more tyre threads some say 235/55/18 are a better tyre size. More comfortable and fill the arch more
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