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Continental Sport Contact 5 ContiSeal
Continental

Sport Contact 5 ContiSeal

The Sport Contact 5 ContiSeal is designed to seal punctures in the main tread of the tyre using a viscous layer located inside the tread.

  • Designed to seal punctures in the main tread of the tyre using a viscous layer located inside the tread.
  • Excellent steering precision and handling with superb grip.
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Dunlop SP Sport Maxx GT
Dunlop

SP Sport Maxx GT

Ideal for specialist ultra high performance vehicles.

  • Superb grip in both wet and dry conditions.
  • Excellent cornering stability.
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Continental Sport Contact 6 Tyre
Continental

Sport Contact 6

The Continental Sport Contact 6 delivers safety on the road, with control at speed.

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Toyo Proxes Sport SUV Tyre
Toyo

Proxes Sport SUV

The Toyo Proxes Sport SUV offers superior grip and excellent steering control for the ultimate driving experience.

  • High speed handling
  • Wet grip performance
  • Enhanced steering response
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Rolls-Royce Wraith Specs for 2014

Vehicle Details
Body style
Coupe
Market segment
Luxury car
Gross vehicle weight (KG)
1750 ‐ 2440
Production
2013-08 ‐ S
Engine/Drivetrain
Engine Capacity (ltr)
Data Not Available
Fuel type
Petrol
No of cylinders
12
No of valves
48
Fuel system
Direct Injection
Aspiration
Turbocharged
Transmission type
Automatic 8 speed
Performance
Horsepower (KW)
441 ‐ 465
Horsepower (PS)
600 ‐ 632
Torque (NM)
800 ‐ 850
Torque (RPM)
Data Not Available

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Car Tyres: Frequent Asked Questions

How often should my car tyres be checked?

You should check your car tyres on a regular basis. It is recommended that you give them a full visual inspection at least once a month – looking for any signs of irregular wear, damage, and foreign objects within the tread. As well as this monthly check-up, make sure to give them a full inspection before any long journeys, ensuring you have the correct air pressure in the tyres. If you have a spare tyre in your boot – do not forget to also check this.

What is the minimum legal tread depth?

The legal tread depth for car tyres in the UK is 1.6mm of tread across the central three-quarters of the tyre, around its entire circumference. Once your tyres have reached around 2-3mm in tread depth, you should start to think about buying new tyres so you are not caught out.

Are there fines for driving with illegal car tyres?

If you are found to be driving on tyres which do not comply with regulations, you can face a fine of up to £2,500 and 3 penalty points on your licence for each illegal tyre.

Why is correct air pressure important for tyres?

Tyres are designed to work to their optimum performance based on the correct air pressure being applied to the tyre. If you have too little pressure within the tyre, you will find that it can increase rolling resistance and will wear unevenly on the outer edges of the tyre. A tyre with too much air pressure can suffer from poor braking and unreliable handling. The mid-section of the tyre will wear unevenly in this case. Over time, a tyre with incorrect air pressure will become dangerous as it wears unevenly and risks a tyre blowout when driving.

How long do car tyres last for?

The lifespan of car tyres varies based on several factors, including driving habits, road conditions, and maintenance. On average, car tyres typically last between 20,000 and 30,000 miles, or approximately 3 to 5 years. However, this will vary, and some tyres may wear out quicker. Always check your tyres regularly to make sure they are safe and legal.