Tyre recommendations? (1 Viewer)

Feb 13, 2017
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I'm a newbie
Any recomendations on tyres for an Arto? Tread is getting low so am just trying to think ahead!

Would like something that is reasonable quality but also not unnecessarily expensive!

Thanks so much for any help you can give.

Andy
 
Jun 10, 2010
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2006
I ve gone from the agilis to the contintentals because the agilis mileage was poor and the continentals do give a better ride.

The van tyres are a fair bit cheaper than the camper tyres just as long as you get a sufficient load rating. I'm trying both at the moment in 2 pairs to see which I prefer. tbh I cannot tell the difference.

Which model/year arto do you have?

Jon
 

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I suggest you contact @Brian and Jo he will give advice and maybe even a good deal.
I recently needed 4 tyres and he suggested kumho instead of the Michelin already fitted and after covering over 2000 miles I have not been disappointed.
The kumho have a better load and speed rating than the Michelin campers and I think give a better ride. As for wear it is too early to tell.

John

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Nov 2, 2014
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Just put 4 Kumho 857 121R 10PLY on the back of our Arto 74 Tag. Had 10 year old Michelin which were very hard only change because of age and lack of traction.
Put about 600 miles on the Kumho I have raised the pressure from 60 psi to 70 psi as the ride was a little soft.

Chris
 
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Feb 13, 2017
127
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Newcastle
Funster No
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2007 N-B Arto 69 EGB
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I'm a newbie
I ve gone from the agilis to the contintentals because the agilis mileage was poor and the continentals do give a better ride.

The van tyres are a fair bit cheaper than the camper tyres just as long as you get a sufficient load rating. I'm trying both at the moment in 2 pairs to see which I prefer. tbh I cannot tell the difference.

Which model/year arto do you have?

Jon
It's a 2007 N-B Arto 69EGB. They inflate to 80psi.
 
Nov 2, 2014
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2009 tag why would you need 80 psi at full load it's only 750kg per wheel on the back.
We use to run at 60 rear 70 front going to try 70 r 75f

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