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FFM



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Awesome! Love how well the RRs handle snow.

Location?

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Wintery ride clips

Coupe clips of the fun in half meter fresh on Jura.

https://vimeo.com/199451048

https://vimeo.com/199451065

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Thumbs Up I like the videos Cool

Looks like a lot of fun

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What tyres do you have on?

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Pirelli Scorpions 255/55-20 and quite happy with them.

I would not consider 21"/22" for winter driving over here, but probably fine for less wintery regions.

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At that size they may be the Verde scorpions. These differ from the ones fitted to the L322 which are Zeros.

Though some say the zeros are all season, they are really only summer tyres. The Verde, as fitted to the 405 however are actually badged as all season tyres, and will handle snow much better. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Well, mine are Scorpion Winters, so "real" winter tyres Wink

My take on 4 season tyres is that they are not great in summer, as compared to proper summer tyres, and pretty bad in winter. But again, for areas with mild winters you may get away with just one set..

My car was delivered Dec -15 on Scorpion Verdes and the first thing I did, was to replace them with the Winters. I then got the 22" Contis for summer.

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FFM wrote:
I would not consider 21"/22" for winter driving over here, but probably fine for less wintery regions.


Why not ? What advantage do you get from the extra sidewall ? Is it just flex for hitting things ?

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It's more the width. Smaller footprint gives higher specific pressure and better grip on slippery surface (in winter).

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Makes sense Thumbs Up

22" Conti Winters for me, but I'm not quite as extreme as you Bow down

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