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Title: Ford transit lwb van
Post by: amazonian on 29 January 2016, 00:47:36
Does anyone know what the tread depth of a new Transit tyre is ?

My son has just had a 30,000 mile service on his 14 month old Transit van, and he still has 5mm left on his front tyres and 7mm on the rears.
I find this apparent lack of wear quite remarkable, unless he started off with about 16mm.
So whats with the lack of wear then guys, he isnt one to dawdle about.
  :o  :)
Title: Re: Ford transit lwb van
Post by: 05omegav6 on 29 January 2016, 02:29:27
If it's correctly loaded and the pressures are right, then he's doing well... they might have started at around 10-12mm ;)

Guessing from that wear, it's wrong wheel drive :-\
Title: Re: Ford transit lwb van
Post by: Lazydocker on 29 January 2016, 08:09:12
It probably comes with "Eco" tyres too which are hard and not particularly grippy!

He's over half worn and they'll be past the best but still plenty of miles to go before they're illegal if he wants :y

As Al says... Proper loading, pressure regulation and sensible driving makes it possible
Title: Re: Ford transit lwb van
Post by: 05omegav6 on 29 January 2016, 14:39:28
It probably comes with "Eco" tyres too which are hard and not particularly grippy!

He's over half worn and they'll be past the best but still plenty of miles to go before they're illegal if he wants :y

As Al says... Proper loading, pressure regulation and sensible driving makes it possible
1mm on proper Transits and 1.6mm on the Fiesta based Connect iirc :y
Title: Re: Ford transit lwb van
Post by: tidla on 30 January 2016, 10:47:20
It probably comes with "Eco" tyres too which are hard and not particularly grippy!

He's over half worn and they'll be past the best but still plenty of miles to go before they're illegal if he wants :y

As Al says... Proper loading, pressure regulation and sensible driving makes it possible
1mm on proper Transits and 1.6mm on the Fiesta based Connect iirc :y

Over  3500kg weight.
Title: Re: Ford transit lwb van
Post by: 05omegav6 on 30 January 2016, 16:42:08
It probably comes with "Eco" tyres too which are hard and not particularly grippy!

He's over half worn and they'll be past the best but still plenty of miles to go before they're illegal if he wants :y

As Al says... Proper loading, pressure regulation and sensible driving makes it possible
1mm on proper Transits and 1.6mm on the Fiesta based Connect iirc :y

Over  3500kg weight.
Did wonder if there was a weight consideration, in which case that doesn't include Transit vans, proper or otherwise ::)
Only the 16 seat minibuses...
Title: Re: Ford transit lwb van
Post by: tooleater on 31 January 2016, 15:14:01
Drive A 14 Transit Custom  :y L.W.B. Done 45,000 from new. 3mm front, 6mm back on Brigdestones. Hard to believe on a 3 tonne van. Going to Ford tomorrow for Service. Vx+ Renault could learn a thing or 2 from Ford. There vans are Shameful  :-X
Title: Re: Ford transit lwb van
Post by: 05omegav6 on 31 January 2016, 15:53:16
Drive A 14 Transit Custom  :y L.W.B. Done 45,000 from new. 3mm front, 6mm back on Brigdestones. Hard to believe on a 3 tonne van. Going to Ford tomorrow for Service. Vx+ Renault could learn a thing or 2 from Ford. There vans are Renault  :-X
Fixed for accuracy  ;D
Title: Re: Ford transit lwb van
Post by: Broomies Mate on 01 February 2016, 01:23:55
63plate 125ps Transit.  Currently displaying ~127,000.  On 6th set of tyres (rear axle), 3rd set (front axle).  I only have Conti VanContact200's.

I carry very little weight (most of the time), so 20k for a set of tyres is pretty good for the arse end of a 'light' Transit.