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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
The "Winter" or "Snow" type of tyre is suitable for snow and ice covered roads as well as normal driving conditions with most brands.
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1st Dec 2010 10:22pm |
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Fox Member Since: 02 Apr 2010 Location: Essex Posts: 2313 |
295 is too wide for a FFRR anyway. Wider than any size LR specified, which means reduced ground pressure and more sliding in low traction conditions.
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1st Dec 2010 10:24pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35278 |
kay, stick the 255's on for the snow..i have 295's on like you and although they look good and run well on dry , they do aquaplane very very slightly on icecy snow as i found out last night coming up the m20.. ... - .- -.
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2nd Dec 2010 8:50am |
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dubbs Member Since: 21 Feb 2010 Location: SE London Posts: 117 |
Anyone thought about keeping with a standard all-year tyre to cope with 95% of conditions then using snow/ice socks for the odd packed snow/ice rink hill situation if met in an emergency/one-off?
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2nd Dec 2010 9:26am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35278 |
the 255/50/20 tyre size is mostly standard on the newer RR's unless it came with 19's..if i had the 255/50/20's i would stick with those for both summer and winter...
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2nd Dec 2010 9:30am |
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Fox Member Since: 02 Apr 2010 Location: Essex Posts: 2313 |
I thought the Pirelli Scorpion was an all year tyre. Certainly doing OK here in Essex. No plans to put 'winter' tyres on at all. Keeping my 20 inch 255s on. My thoughts were that LR supplied a tyre that could do most things to a degree, rather than the silly sport tyres family hatchbacks tend to come on. Couldn't even get our Skoda off the drive on the day I did 84 miles in snow and ice with no problems. |
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2nd Dec 2010 10:24am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35278 |
i concur with my furry friend..pirelli scorpions are classed as 'all terrain' tyres and should give their best in all conditions.. ... - .- -.
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2nd Dec 2010 11:30am |
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dubbs Member Since: 21 Feb 2010 Location: SE London Posts: 117 |
The only thing it may need some help with is the sheet ice/hill scenario - in those conditions a snow/ice tyre would come in to its own... however, my thinking was some snow socks chuck in the back would ensure that in that event you'd have them in reserve and they cost far less than a full set of ice tyres for the odd freak snow occurrence |
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2nd Dec 2010 11:30am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35278 |
you are going to have to get really bad conditions for the RR not to be able to move, obviously if the tyre is bald then that wont help.. ... - .- -.
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2nd Dec 2010 11:32am |
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CSK Member Since: 15 Oct 2010 Location: St Tropez Posts: 750 |
I would definitely put winter tyres on. The problem is not so much going uphill but going downhill on sheet ice very scarey! I had this once in Switzerland and had good traction on all-weather tyres going uphill but going downhill on the same road I nearly killed myself!
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2nd Dec 2010 4:39pm |
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bogie Member Since: 06 Nov 2010 Location: Notts/Sth Yorks/Lincs border Posts: 208 |
For 20" wheels, the best I found were some Vredestein Wintrac 4 extreme M&S in 255/50/20 £175 a corner fitted so went for them...I live on a hill on the outskirts of a village and still had to dig the Range out of 2 foot of snow all round, then put it at full height to get away
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2nd Dec 2010 7:12pm |
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GKP Member Since: 01 Aug 2009 Location: Hants Posts: 75 |
Winter tyres are not all about traction and getting underway (something which the RR manages ok under most conditions). Their primary role is to allow you to stop safely. Not sure you should be reading this bit. |
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2nd Dec 2010 7:19pm |
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kay Member Since: 13 May 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 16 |
Ive been out for the first time in some proper snow in the lanes where I live & it seemed Ok I thought it might wander & drift about with wide tyres but it was fine, its good enough to get me in & out the lane I live in so I think the 20" will do for the odd occasion it snows badly
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2nd Dec 2010 7:44pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35278 |
spot on kay, the amount of time we get snow in the year is small... ... - .- -.
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2nd Dec 2010 7:51pm |
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