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Need a help for tyres please

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Hello everyone, I’m looking to change my tyres. The current one are Pirelli. I did find one Pirelli better than mine same size but on the label I’ve see MO not AO. Can I get them anyway or I have to find one for AO? 
Thanks

Hello Nickolay,

As you may know, the A of AO signifies its recommendation for use on Audi cars - the M of MO for  Mercedes. You are likely to find other similar/same size tyres by the same or other manufacturers which don’t show any such markings. 
Forright or for wrong (so please double check) I have always taken these markings to be desirable requirements, rather than must- have.

Kind regards,

Gareth. 
p.s. just re-read your post, and I’m having indications that you are referring to secondhand tyres?? Apologies if I’ve misread your description.

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Hello Gareth

Thank you so much, I’m looking for new ones, just wondering can I get them ones because on the wet grip is A and fuel is B. Better than the others approved from AUDI /wet grip B fuel C/. 
So probably I’ll go to GOODYEAR ones.
Thanks

Hello Nikolay,

It could be me, but I don’t get too hung up about what manufacturers claim in terms of grading the various categories - I tend to accept this information in the same light that I treat claimed manufacturer’s mpg claims. 
I appreciate everybody’s driving style is different, and for me, I don’t go driving around bends at speeds to the limit of grip, particularly in wet conditions where the grip can obviously be far less.

I have a fairly simple requirement of most mileage from a set of reputable brand tyres, and I have found that Michelin provide me with the greatest mileage/£. As for Goodyear - a family member had a new car with these fitted, and his experience was that they didn’t last as long as would have been anticipated- now replaced by a set of Michelin. 
Not sure if any of this helps, and let’s hope you have other posts with varying recommendations. 
Kind regards,

Gareth. 

 

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Hello Gareth

I do appreciate for this information. It’s so helpful. My current ones are on 10k miles from new and it’s time to change them. That’s why I would like to try something different. Hope with others I can do a bit more miles. Thanks. 

Kind regards 

Nikolay 

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