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Old 06-30-2020, 05:36 AM
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Hi need replace on my XKR 2007 tyres (for 20´´ rims). Any suggestion about tyres type, brand and sizes?
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Welcome to the forums Paulo,

I've moved your question from XK120 XK140 XK150 forum (for the 1948-1962 XK models) to X150 forum (for the 2006-2014 models). Members here with the same model will be able to help.

Please follow this link New Member Area - Intro a MUST - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum to the New Member Area - Intro a MUST forum and post some information about yourself and your vehicle for all members to see. In return you'll get a proper welcome and some useful advice about posting to the forum.

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Welcome to the Forum. You'll find lots of knowledgeable and helpful members here, and I hope you enjoy your 2007 as much as I enjoy my 2009. Our cars are over 10 years old, and almost every question you can think of has already been asked and answered. That's why the Advanced Search function is so useful. Click on the Search dropdown box at the top of the page to open the Advanced Search box. Play around with it and learn how to use it. It's intuitive.

Your question about tires has been asked and answered more times than probably anything else.

Without knowing what your priorities are in a tire - wet performance, dry performance, handling, quietness, ride comfort, treadwear, and price - and your driving style - from track focused to gentleman cruiser - how can we give you any meaningful advice?

Here's the most recent thread about tire recommendations:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/w...d.php?t=231894
 
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Thanks Stuart for your comments. Sorry for my thread but i'm new here
I understand your questions..of course tire type depends on ride type..Well i want tires for a secure and comfort ride on national
highway or local streets . Of course giving me some chances to ride with performance on national
highway , not on car track racing.

I'll read last threads on this subject

thanks a lot
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Originally Posted by Paulo Sérgio
Thanks Stuart for your comments. Sorry for my thread but i'm new here
I understand your questions..of course tire type depends on ride type..Well i want tires for a secure and comfort ride on national
highway or local streets . Of course giving me some chances to ride with performance on national
highway , not on car track racing.

I'll read last threads on this subject

thanks a lot
I pretty much go with Jaguar's recommended tyres. In the UK, the manufacturer-approved tyre has a J on the sidewall, making it easy to know if the tyre is approved by Jaguar.

The tyre is the only part of your car in contact with the ground so I always play safe. I figure the people who know more about which tyres to match with which vehicles are the people who make the vehicle.

My use is normal road use only. Might be different for track use, no idea.
 
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thanks for your feedback. I want also use normal road. So what brand and type are you using at moment? Thanks
 
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thanks for your feedback. I want also use normal road. So what brand and type are you using at moment? Thanks
I am using Dunlop SP Sport Maxx (with the J on them) on my 2008 MY XK-R. These are one of the makes recommended by Jaguar for my car (here in the UK).
 
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I run Dunlop Sport Max on 2009 XKR as well. I have also fitted them also to my Alfa GTA after reading a comprehensive comparison test.

my Jaaaaag is not a daily driver and the original rears lifted the tread on the inside due to heat and ageing.

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I figure the people who know more about which tyres to match with which vehicles are the people who make the vehicle.
I would rather fit 2020 technology, not 2006 or older to my car. Things have moved on a lot in the tyre world since then.

 
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Hi, so what's your choice? Thanks


By the way, for 20 inch rims what are the correct tires specs

 
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I use Michelin PS 4's front and rear. They are expensive, but I have had good results with them. Keep in mind that the patch of each tire that is on the road is all the contact you have with the road.
 
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Originally Posted by Paulo Sérgio
Hi, so what's your choice? Thanks


By the way, for 20 inch rims what are the correct tires specs
Paulo,
Although you're in Portugal, you can use the Tire Rack website to compare user reviews and narrow down the best choices of tires for your needs. Michelin, Continental, and other brands sold by TireRack are available in Europe. Here's the link for your car:
https://m.tirerack.com/tires/TireSea...true&tab=TDG#0

Among the most popular brands for the X150 are Michelin, Dunlop, Continental, Pirelli, Bridgestone and Hankook. Prices and capabilities vary a lot.

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I don't post on tire questions any longer, as the WORST tires I've ever owned are praised by many people.
 
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Hi, so what's your choice? Thanks
Like Ralphwg, the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S's. They transformed my car when I changed the OEM Dunlop Sport Maxx's for them. Massive amounts of grip in both the wet and dry.

This is from TyreReviews.co.uk:



There may be similar or cheaper tyres out there but I am very happy with them and would buy them again.
 
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I would rather fit 2020 technology, not 2006 or older to my car. Things have moved on a lot in the tyre world since then.
I'd be surprised if Dunlop stopped their tyre Research & Development the year Jaguar made my car.
 
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Well of course they don't and that is precisely my point. Manufacturers tend to change the name of a tyre when they bring a new one out. I haven't researched them but they have brought out the Dunlop SP Sport Maxx TT, the Dunlop SportMaxx RT and the Dunlop SportMaxx RT 2 since the Dunlop SportMaxx was designed so I presume they are better tyres.

That seems to be reflected in the reviews anyway.


 
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Well of course they don't and that is precisely my point. Manufacturers tend to change the name of a tyre when they bring a new one out. I haven't researched them but they have brought out the Dunlop SP Sport Maxx TT, the Dunlop SportMaxx RT and the Dunlop SportMaxx RT 2 since the Dunlop SportMaxx was designed so I presume they are better tyres.
I doubt that the Sport Maxx tyres I bought last year were made in 2008. Dunlop make various versions of the Sport Maxx and all are currently on sale in the UK. Jaguar are still recommending this brand today.

There are numerous tyre choices and all manufacturers make varying claims for their tyres, all stating theirs are the best, as one would expect. The important thing is that you are happy with your choice of tyre, just as I am with mine.
 
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Goodyear assmetico 3 great tires and they last
 
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Those Goodyears are really fast because they haul assmetico!
 
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I would start with tirerack.
Go through the tires availible, and read the review articles that tire rack writes.
These are very well written, and contain both objective testing and subjective opinion.

I've had three different brands of tires on my Jaguar so far; I have found that those articles have been accurate on the relative characteristics.
 
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