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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
Looking at various charts my guess is that it will be Jan at least before my winter tyres go on |
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11th Oct 2014 7:20am |
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Rosco Member Since: 20 Jan 2012 Location: Beyond the wall. Posts: 2575 |
Famous last words Sandy |
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11th Oct 2014 7:28am |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
True think I might have to replace my summers on the rear as they are down to 3mm to cope with all the wet weather we will have so it might not be cold but it will be wet |
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11th Oct 2014 7:34am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35284 |
unless you live half way up a mountain then you dont need to change , the FF copes very well with its 4 wheel drive and normal tyres. ... - .- -.
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11th Oct 2014 9:43am |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
I usually put the winters on in October but not this year so new contis on the back later today - my deal with the winters is the stopping distance when cold i.e. below 7 oC - I drive hard so want every advantage I can get |
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11th Oct 2014 10:10am |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
Have a look /read here
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11th Oct 2014 10:15am |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
Winter tyres make zero difference unless you live in constant sub-zero temperatures. It's basically about the compound of the rubber and it's optimum working temperature range. Obviously no one tyre can be as good in 50 degree desert temperatures AND arctic minus 40 degree ones, hence why buying tyres designed for mediterranean climates is a bad idea in the UK.
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11th Oct 2014 10:20am |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
Well I put winters on all the cars we have never had an accident because we had winter tyres on As for expense maybe I am lucky that it is not an issue |
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11th Oct 2014 10:33am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35284 |
having an accident is down to driver error not the type of tyre...you and your family obviously drive carefully in winter conditions ... - .- -.
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11th Oct 2014 11:03am |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7926 |
Clearly not an accurate statement ! They may not make enough difference for you to justify buying them, but it's not true that they make zero difference. Every year I hear reasons that they are a waste of time - but it all boils down to cost & inconvenience. Are you really saying that if they were swapped & stored for you and it didn't cost you a penny, you still wouldn't use winter tyres ? |
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11th Oct 2014 12:18pm |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
Yep, in this country it makes no sense. The only difference I would notice is the increased wear rate of the softer compound. But then I don't buy cheap tyres, only Scorpions or Contis. They possibly grip better than those dreadful Nexens I had on which would slide around on a mildly damp surface and deafen you in the process but the Scorpions are about the best I've used, including comparing to winter Vredesteins.
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11th Oct 2014 12:30pm |
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Contraband Member Since: 08 Nov 2010 Location: FIFE Posts: 3697 |
I don't think it could be argued that winter tyres are WORSE than normal tyres in cold conditions, therefore if I had had them I would have used them. I think I just modified my driving style in winter conditions as I was too lazy to change to winters.. Previously..
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11th Oct 2014 1:53pm |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
Well each to their own I run Contis in the summer and Pirelli Winters in the winter I am led to believe by Pirelli that the Winters perform better at temperatures below 7 degrees c than their other tyres and as I do in excess of 25k per year and quite often early morning in winter for me it is an added bit of safety I may be deluded on this but it makes me feel a tad more at ease. |
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11th Oct 2014 2:24pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7926 |
Should be interesting - I've just bought a set of Scorpions - but probably won't fit until next year as my Michelins still have 4mm on them and my Vreds have 6mm and they go on at the end of November. The Vreds are noticeably different to the Michelins on a cold wet surface - can't comment on the Pirellis yet. Each to their own - I feel better for having winter tyres on - we have 3 cars & I swap them all over - I have 2 sets of wheels for each car. I also run diamond cut alloys on 2 of them for the summer - so I do have another reason for swapping over for salt season |
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11th Oct 2014 2:59pm |
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