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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Pmacca2000 on 16 December 2017, 10:37:02
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There are a few rounderbouts where I live but I was surprised how quickly the omega has gone through all four tyres, (I’ve only lived here just over a year) I knew the exhaust Baffels were breaking down and for the past year as the sound of someone ratteling change under the floor has got steadily worse to the point she’s no longer quite at motorway speeds on the rare occasion she’s pushed.
After all the work last year I was surprised to find the sump had a lipstick pink staining on the front and have been topping up the coolant for the last couple of months.
A leaking radiator is bad enough but, the AC has leaked and needs a replacement pump as well so it’s proving to be a costly Christmas but I wouldn’t be with out her and hopefully she can go back to summer use only when I get my new car😊
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I found around a year/12k miles was about the life of rears when the Omega was my daily, with fronts being twice as long,
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Would you put the fronts on rear, once the rears were shot?
Think my tyre consumption will be higher than it was before. ::)
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Wife's Insignia very heavy on tyres - Phaeton did 46000 miles on rears and 26000 on fronts but mainly motorway use. When I had Omega it was somewhere in between the 2 but seemed to have more alignment issues.
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Would you put the fronts on rear, once the rears were shot?
Think my tyre consumption will be higher than it was before. ::)
If they are the same size, yes. The rears tend to wear out the middle, the fronts wear both edges.
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Would you put the fronts on rear, once the rears were shot?
Think my tyre consumption will be higher than it was before. ::)
If they are the same size, yes. The rears tend to wear out the middle, the fronts wear both edges.
I always try to put any new tyres on the front then rotate them to the rear, as even partially worn front tyres start to affect directional stability but they make no odds on the rear. Can't always arrange it, of course.
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There’s been a 4 wheel track done too, the fronts were scrubbing the inner edges, it seems they were all wearing evenly apart from that all within roughly the same distance of the twi
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You might find that your exhaust rattle are the heatshields coming loose, and will go away when they drop off! ;) ;D
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There are a few rounderbouts where I live but I was surprised how quickly the omega has gone through all four tyres, (I’ve only lived here just over a year) I knew the exhaust Baffels were breaking down and for the past year as the sound of someone ratteling change under the floor has got steadily worse to the point she’s no longer quite at motorway speeds on the rare occasion she’s pushed.
After all the work last year I was surprised to find the sump had a lipstick pink staining on the front and have been topping up the coolant for the last couple of months.
A leaking radiator is bad enough but, the AC has leaked and needs a replacement pump as well so it’s proving to be a costly Christmas but I wouldn’t be with out her and hopefully she can go back to summer use only when I get my new car😊
what are you going to get?
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There’s been a 4 wheel track done too, the fronts were scrubbing the inner edges, it seems they were all wearing evenly apart from that all within roughly the same distance of the twi
Unfortunately tracking on an Omega is a waste of time on its own. Omega needs full four wheel Geometry setup after all suspension components have been checked and replaced as necessary, even then it requires WIM spec setup not 'somewhere in the green' of the GM spec otherwise you are just wasting time tyres and money
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There’s been a 4 wheel track done too, the fronts were scrubbing the inner edges, it seems they were all wearing evenly apart from that all within roughly the same distance of the twi
Unfortunately tracking on an Omega is a waste of time on its own. Omega needs full four wheel Geometry setup after all suspension components have been checked and replaced as necessary, even then it requires WIM spec setup not 'somewhere in the green' of the GM spec otherwise you are just wasting time tyres and money
Speaking of WIM, how are they now? Anyone been recently.
Heard not as good any more, by some reports here.
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There’s been a 4 wheel track done too, the fronts were scrubbing the inner edges, it seems they were all wearing evenly apart from that all within roughly the same distance of the twi
Unfortunately tracking on an Omega is a waste of time on its own. Omega needs full four wheel Geometry setup after all suspension components have been checked and replaced as necessary, even then it requires WIM spec setup not 'somewhere in the green' of the GM spec otherwise you are just wasting time tyres and money
Speaking of WIM, how are they now? Anyone been recently.
Heard not as good any more, by some reports here.
I used to travel from Kent to see them but after the last 2 visits did not bother anymore. Not too impressed by the end.
I went to Elites in Rainham, Essex that I used to use and they actually had the same setting as WIM already (just told them the settings I wanted them to use) and all been good.
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Aircon issues on a 17 year old car? Who'd've thunk it...
As for coolant leak showing on the sump, had you listened to the advice given when your garage charged you for wrong headgasket diagnosis, then your thermostat housing would have been fixed ::) Could also be leaking from the waterpump btw.
Complete exhaust is less than £100.
Was considering WIM for my next set up once the suspension work is done, but partly depends on whether I do kit here, or curry tokens are involved. By their nature, it's prudent, but expensive, to renew the suspension in one hit rather than getting it set up again at £60-100 a go everytime summat gets replaced. Mine will be nearly £900 when done using mostly quality parts (wishbones are cheapies, but alot of poly going in too - not the front vertical bush though ::) ), could be done for around £450-500 if not fussy about parts.
And yours is at the mileage where everything starts to wear out... 80-120k is the expensive time for an Omega ;)
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I found around a year/12k miles was about the life of rears when the Omega was my daily, with fronts being twice as long,
I always find tyre wear amusing. When I had my Mondeo 2.5T (220 bhp via the front wheels), I could get 26k from a set, via rotating for even wear - so this is comparable to TBs experience. However, when I had my C5 2.0 Hdi (140 hp via front wheels), all four wore evenly and rotation wasn’t necessary - why would that be? Both sets of tyres concerned were Michelins.
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I found around a year/12k miles was about the life of rears when the Omega was my daily, with fronts being twice as long,
I always find tyre wear amusing. When I had my Mondeo 2.5T (220 bhp via the front wheels), I could get 26k from a set, via rotating for even wear - so this is comparable to TBs experience. However, when I had my C5 2.0 Hdi (140 hp via front wheels), all four wore evenly and rotation wasn’t necessary - why would that be? Both sets of tyres concerned were Michelins.
Weird, isn't it.
I had a works Escort van in early 90s, front tyres lasted about 4k consistently (and brake pads 7k), that just ate them.
That said I'm convinced it wasn't straight, hardly surprising seeing as it was technically written off 3 times following a series of lack of talent moments, though it was an earlier kerb smack that I think bent everything. But the garage was insistent it was fine.
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I found around a year/12k miles was about the life of rears when the Omega was my daily, with fronts being twice as long,
I always find tyre wear amusing. When I had my Mondeo 2.5T (220 bhp via the front wheels), I could get 26k from a set, via rotating for even wear - so this is comparable to TBs experience. However, when I had my C5 2.0 Hdi (140 hp via front wheels), all four wore evenly and rotation wasn’t necessary - why would that be? Both sets of tyres concerned were Michelins.
That was the German engineering's allergy to French tyres ;D
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Had there been a wrong diagnosis and had I not taken the advice on here then presumably the car would not have been mechanically sound over the summer? and as for constructive comments about the AC failing, it’s fair to say that as with any mechanical equipment it will only run for so long without faults occurring!
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Always got around 24,000 miles out of my Michelins when I had my 2.6 mind they were £150 each , with tyres you get what you pay for, as you intend keeping the car budget your expenditure on it each year to avoid it becoming a money pit . What are you buying as your daily driver ?
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New cars cost up front, older cars cost as they wear... You pay one way or tother...
And newer doesn't necessarily mean better ;)
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Always got around 24,000 miles out of my Michelins when I had my 2.6 mind they were £150 each , with tyres you get what you pay for, as you intend keeping the car budget your expenditure on it each year to avoid it becoming a money pit . What are you buying as your daily driver ?
The last 10k mile set we're Michelin ;). The decent Michelin wear at the same rate as any other decent tyre.
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Both of my estates used to eat tyres.
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Both of my estates used to eat tyres.
I'd be disappointed with less than 20k from a set on mine.
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Always got around 24,000 miles out of my Michelins when I had my 2.6 mind they were £150 each , with tyres you get what you pay for, as you intend keeping the car budget your expenditure on it each year to avoid it becoming a money pit . What are you buying as your daily driver ?
The last 10k mile set we're Michelin ;). The decent Michelin wear at the same rate as any other decent tyre.
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A lot depends on your driving style , all 4 of mine had 3mm tread left when I changed them so could have probably got a couple of thousand more , but I never leave anything to chance.
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Always got around 24,000 miles out of my Michelins when I had my 2.6 mind they were £150 each , with tyres you get what you pay for, as you intend keeping the car budget your expenditure on it each year to avoid it becoming a money pit . What are you buying as your daily driver ?
The last 10k mile set we're Michelin ;). The decent Michelin wear at the same rate as any other decent tyre.
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A lot depends on your driving style , all 4 of mine had 3mm tread left when I changed them so could have probably got a couple of thousand more , but I never leave anything to chance.
A lot of tyres suffer from poor grip as they wear, even in dry, so you are wise to do so. I consider the end of life of a tyre to be around 3mm, which is why I always say that part worns (usually around 5mm, as a lot come over from Germany) are false economy, as you pay half the new price of a tyre, plus fitting, for a tyres with well under a third of its life remaining.
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Always got around 24,000 miles out of my Michelins when I had my 2.6 mind they were £150 each , with tyres you get what you pay for, as you intend keeping the car budget your expenditure on it each year to avoid it becoming a money pit . What are you buying as your daily driver ?
The last 10k mile set we're Michelin ;). The decent Michelin wear at the same rate as any other decent tyre.
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A lot depends on your driving style , all 4 of mine had 3mm tread left when I changed them so could have probably got a couple of thousand more , but I never leave anything to chance.
A lot of tyres suffer from poor grip as they wear, even in dry, so you are wise to do so. I consider the end of life of a tyre to be around 3mm, which is why I always say that part worns (usually around 5mm, as a lot come over from Germany) are false economy, as you pay half the new price of a tyre, plus fitting, for a tyres with well under a third of its life remaining.
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Read some real horror stories about part worn eg age/accident damage wouldn't touch them personally & as you say totally false economy.
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Pleaesed to report I got her back and after parting with my hard earned she’s running a lot more quietly than before, partly due to new boots and partly a new exhaust!
The bad news is that the sump pan and sump gaskets need to be replaced as does the rear main oil seal and it’s looking like an engine out job!
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Pleaesed to report I got her back and after parting with my hard earned she’s running a lot more quietly than before, partly due to new boots and partly a new exhaust!
The bad news is that the sump pan and sump gaskets need to be replaced as does the rear main oil seal and it’s looking like an engine out job!
Gearbox out is probably easier?