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oem tires V70-XC70 1998

What are the OEM tires for a 1998 V70? Winter weather conditions are of no importance here in Atlanta, because the multitude of Atlantans see ice or snow and go mildly berserk throwing their hands into the air and wrecking their cars making hitherto passable roadways impassable.








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    oem tires V70-XC70 1998

    Most 98 v70s were shipped with Michelin MXVHs. I have had several sets on mine since the originals. They were V rated. I have also had the same Michelins in an H rating the held up pretty well. I am currently running Continental Contritacs in an H rating. Ride and handling are ok, they tend to have to be balanced more often that the Michelins and the tread wear is fairly poor but certainly much cheaper initially than the Michelins








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    oem tires V70-XC70 1998

    There is no such thing as "OEM" tires. Usually, car companies contract with several tire companies and install brands based on location of car assembly plants.
    Go to Tirerack.com or your owner's manual for correct sizes. The correct wheel size is best obtained by looking at your current wheels, alloy were 16" and steel were 15". Tread pattern and speed rating determines water dispersion and how fast you will go. Very few of us will ever test the rating of a "V" tire.

    Klaus
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    (V♂LV♂s 1975 164, 1995 854T, 1998 V70R)








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      oem tires V70-XC70 1998

      quote "Very few of us will ever test the rating of a "V" tire."

      I dissagree. This is not why we should use the V rated tire if specified by the manufacturer for the particular car/wheel. The higher the speed rating, the stronger the tire under normal conditions. Not only will the tire withstand the at-speed V rated driving conditions, but due to stronger sidewall construction and reinforcement, the tire will be more reilable, balanced and smooth under the 55-65 mph driving we all do.

      A good example of this is when Volvo first fit a 'better/performance tire' onto S60's and V70's (mostly V70's), they used Pirelli P6 all-season tires in a H rated. After some years, Volvo got a lot of complaints from customers about these tires having blow-outs on simple potholes and bulging sidewalls apparently under normal use. Volvo fought the complaints and refused to replace the tires, getting a lot of people upset and cursing these tires. The issue was not the tires, or the model or the brand, since Pirelli makes some great tires. The issue was the load and speed rating for the given vehicle weight and profile of tire. Volvo changed the speed rating to V rated and the blow-outs and compaints dissapeared (this was for '04 models). Same Pielli P6, which I have on my 04 V70 2.5T from the factory. It is a great tire, and would reccomend you use it on the '98 V70, but make sure you get a V rated tire, whichever tire size your car uses.
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      '89 245 sportwagon, destroyed by hit & run driver, RIP. '04 V70 2.5 T Sportwagon, 12k mi and '91 245 5-speed, 209k mi, replaced the '89








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      oem tires V70-XC70 1998

      I believe my S70 came with the Michelin Energy tire on it, but like the previous poster said, there is no OEM tire. Check at the TireRack for a tire that fits your car with good ratings...my personal recommendation is the Bridgestone Turanza LSH. Good luck!
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      1998 S70 T5 Emarald Green Metallic, 2004 V70 2.5T Ruby Red, Previous Owner of Black '94 850 Turbo Wagon. My cars have been running so well lately they've got me worried.








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        Also using Turanza LS-H V70-XC70 1999

        I replaced the original tyres on my wife's '99 V70 with the Turanza LS-H tires. They are quiet and surprisingly good handling for a car with the normal (non-sport) suspension. We have not tested them in snow or ice, so no comments there. We rotate them about every 5,000 miles.








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        oem tires V70-XC70 1998

        Look at the plate mounted in the door frame. It gives the tire size and pressures as equipped from the factory. Note that there may be several better fitments for you stock wheel than what came with the car, but that is a good place to start.
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        '89 245 sportwagon, destroyed by hit & run driver, RIP. '04 V70 2.5 T Sportwagon, 12k mi and '91 245 5-speed, 209k mi, replaced the '89







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