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M1tchy
18-02-2017, 08:08 PM
Obviously it does matter, but to what extent?

basically, I need a new set of rubber and found Michelin Pilot Super Sport with a load index of 95 for £159.53 each. However to go to 99 they rocket to £242.28.

So the recommended index is 99 which has a load rating of 775Kgs but the 95 index is 690. Quite a big difference - does this matter?

Cheers

buddyboy
18-02-2017, 08:34 PM
Are the 95 also XL rated? What sizes are you looking at. One thing I wouldn't do is change away from the manufacturers load rating. I have 265/35/20 on mine and they are quite expensive. Looking at 275/35/20 for my next set are a whole lot cheaper and will result in a comfier ride and help fill the arches better.

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M1tchy
18-02-2017, 08:39 PM
Cheers mate, Yeah thats the size I'm after. The 95 load index arent XL, the 99s are and again they are the manufacturers recommended size so will probably have to stick with that. Just pricey - but then again so is the car!

As for your next size, the 265 bit is how fat they are, the 35 bit is how much rubber you can see once on the alloy and its increasing that which would give you a comfier ride and fill the arches more. With 275 you may find they are too wide to fit on the alloys.

buddyboy
18-02-2017, 08:45 PM
You will easily fit 275/35, I've seen it as a popular option on a few of the US forums. Its only an extra 5mm either side. If you check one of the tyre size calculators online it will show that they are compatible on the stock 20" rim.

As far as I know the XL refers to reinforced as the need to be to handle the heat load at high speeds the a7 can hit due to its weight etc

My tyres are not due for another year I'd say but I'll jump to the 275/35. Just my two cents. :)

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M1tchy
18-02-2017, 08:55 PM
Ok thanks will have a look. Having a look around though it seems anything but what audi recommend could invalidate my insurance.


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buddyboy
18-02-2017, 08:59 PM
Anything with OE ("Audi approved") stamp should suffice I would imagine. Probably best to stick to the standard sizing so

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Gazwould
18-02-2017, 09:08 PM
How much are MPS4S ?

M1tchy
18-02-2017, 09:45 PM
Cant find them in the size I'm looking for.

Gazwould
19-02-2017, 12:08 AM
Which is ?

M1tchy
19-02-2017, 12:26 AM
265/35 R20 99Y


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Gazwould
19-02-2017, 12:55 AM
They'll be out very soon , MPS4S has just replaced MPSS .

As for load index I always go for Extra Load reinforced tyres as they hold the road better .

M1tchy
19-02-2017, 11:50 AM
Thanks Gaz. Ordered a set of P-Zeros last night. Should be here on tues. paid £806 for 4 which was fairly reasonable. Will get the alloys refurbed as Audi seem to use untrained chimpanzees to remove alloys and have damaged them all over the years (even fully repaired one and sprayed it slightly the wrong colour! [emoji35]) then get them fitted when it gets a bit warmer.


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Crasher
19-02-2017, 05:04 PM
If you change your tyre load rating below that as fitted as standard you must check with your insurance company.

M1tchy
19-02-2017, 05:08 PM
Thanks crasher, I thought that would be the case. Gone for Audi recommended spec all round


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