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Brand    Dunlop SP Sport Maxx 050
Size    235/55 R20 V (102)

These were removed from my Nov 2020 RX 450h when switching to Michelin Cross Climates at 9,800 miles. Both tyres are in good condition with even wear all round, centre tread depth using a digital gauge is over 6 mm (see photos). Reason for letting them go is that I need the space in my garage.

*Although I’m offering these for free to a forum member, I would appreciate a small donation (£10.00 or more) to a Service Charity of your choice (SSAFA, ABF Etc). 

Tyres are strictly collection only from NE42 (Prudhoe, Northumberland). 

Contact me via PM if interested to arrange collection.

Trev 

 

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*Bump* - Going for disposal if no takers before the end of September, which is a shame but I need the space. 

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Why not put them on eBay? Ask for £150 with buyer collects, then that would be a very nice donation to a charity - and they will sell!

And yes, it would be a terrible shame for them to go to recycling

: o )

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Or Gumtree.

Free things on Gumtree are normally very popular 😃

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Or even 99p start price with no reserve on eBay, if nothing else saves you the trouble of disposing them.

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How are you finding the cross climates on what is a fairly heavy car?  I put them on my LS460, and though they were good in cold weather, and quiet and comfortable, I felt that directional stability suffered a bit.  I presume you need them for snow in Northumberland?


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5 hours ago, scythe said:

Why not put them on ebay?..

 

5 hours ago, Scotlex said:

Or Gumtree...

 

3 hours ago, Spock66 said:

Or even 99p start price with no reserve on ebay...

Thanks and all perfectly valid suggestions. I might reconsider and go down this route at the end of the month, however I had hoped a forum member might benefit rather than offering them to a wider audience.

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2 hours ago, scythe said:

How are you finding the cross climates on what is a fairly heavy car?  I put them on my LS460, and though they were good in cold weather, and quiet and comfortable, I felt that directional stability suffered a bit.  I presume you need them for snow in Northumberland?

We’ve had CCs on our previous IS 300h and RC 300h and thought they were pretty good in most conditions, however the CC2s on the RX have been brilliant, plus they are extremely quiet.

As we do a lot of trips from the UK to Southern Germany throughout the year, we need tyres with a Three Peak Mountain Snowflake Symbol (3PMSF) to comply with German Winter Tyre Regulations, hence the CC2s were seen as the best solution.

We’ve covered just over 19,000 miles on the current set and I’ve just measured the tread depths after our recent trip to Bavaria and the fronts are reading just over 5mm and the rears at 6.5mm, which is pretty impressive on such a heavy car.

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