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steel to alloy?
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We currently have 15" standard steel wheels on our 2008 Berlingo.

I was offered some (Peugeot) 16" alloys yesterday for £140 which looked okay and seemed a bit of a bargain.

The current tyres on the car do need changing before too long - currently Mich Energy Savers = rubbish in winter, and we do get wintry conditions up here in the Dales.

I was thinking of some All-Season tyres (poss Goodyear Vector 4Seasons as they have good reviews) - BUT am now tempted by buying some specific winter tyres for these wheels and also buying those alloys, with a view to having some summer rubber on next year.

Apart from the costs involved - any thoughts? Our mechanic sucked his teeth when I mentioned it yesterday, saying he's doing a lot of repairs to alloys to stop them leaking air and wouldn't recommend anything other than steel wheels.

I know it is just vanity, but ......:whistle:
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#2
"he's doing a lot of repairs to alloys to stop them leaking air and wouldn't recommend anything other than steel wheels."


That's soooooo stupid!
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#3
Are you sure they will fit?

There's not a lot of clearance in the wheel arch. My winter tyres are slightly bigger at 195/65/15 compared to 185/65/15 standard and on full lock the tyre catches the lining!!
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#4
It's a B9 Berlingo and the tyre range from new seem to be 205 and 215 widths, so I am assuming going from a 15" wheel, with a tyre width of 205mm to a 16" rim with 215mm tyres won't make any difference. I may call my insurance company first though...

Did some man-maths too...

1 - ~AllSeason tyres every two years (because that's how long the previous ones lasted us) = £332 outlay = £166/year

2 - Sep Winter / Summer tyres = outlay of £624, but should last four years = £156 /year!

Of course need to factor in the cost of the alloys at £140...

...and ignore the option of cheaper steelies / summer tyres options too... Big Grin
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#5
I've a friend who is running 215/55 without a problem on a 2012 b9. I've always considered all-year tyres a compromise in that they don't do as well as purpose built tyres. If you can weather the expense I'd go with proper winter tyres.
2010 Berlingo Multispace HDi 110 with FAP.  Persamos green.

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(07-11-2013, 09:02 AM)hebdenhedgehog Wrote:  Our mechanic sucked his teeth when I mentioned it yesterday, saying he's doing a lot of repairs to alloys to stop them leaking air and wouldn't recommend anything other than steel wheels.

You need to find a new "mechanic".
MK1 Berlingo, Y-Reg 1.4 Petrol Now LPG Converted.
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