Home · FAQ · New Posts · My Posts · PMs · Search · Members · Members Map · Calendar · Profile · Donate · Register · Log In |
Home > General > winter tyres fuel reduction general grabber or simila |
|
|
shiggsy Member Since: 13 Jan 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 799 |
Mav, I presume your making reference to "All winter tyres work in all seasons. "
|
||
5th Dec 2014 11:24 am |
|
sd5000 Member Since: 12 Oct 2014 Location: UK Posts: 7 |
Maybe drifting away from the OP topic but I also have just invested in winter tyres after picking up a second set of alloys. After some research (and working for a Finnish company took some advise from my expert colleagues) I went for Nokian WR SUV3 which seem to be excellent tyres for winter use (snowflake symbol etc) but interestingly are still marketed as "all weather" rather than "all season". I don't intend to use them all year and will switch back to summer tyres in the Spring. |
||
5th Dec 2014 12:09 pm |
|
simong_uk Member Since: 31 Jan 2014 Location: Sutton Coldfield Posts: 146 |
I can vouch for that - I've driven on all sorts of tyres, including on winters in the summer, and I discovered that driving with full winters at high speeds (motorways / autobahn) gave you the sensation that the car was itching for an excuse to swap ends - horses for courses, and do whatever suits budget...unfortunately no budget for me to buy winters for this year, but still hoping for snow to see how good these all-season standard fit tyres are...but I know what I'd rather be on 2000 Xei 1.8 gone
|
||
5th Dec 2014 12:14 pm |
|
Mav71 Member Since: 15 Nov 2008 Location: Leicester Posts: 2575 |
Your right, there is nothing stopping people using winters all round, but as you say,there will be a compromise. Just like All Season Tyres, they are a compromise. It does seem excessive to have two sets of wheels, summers and winters, but I have seen that my 20" Michelin Summers are better than AS in summer, and these Nokians are way way better than the Michelins now it's cold and wet, also much better than AS. I found that the AS tyres acted like a slightly better summer tyre in the cold. Now I have both types, I would never go back to AS. Also, it means tyres last for much longer as they are only being used for half the time. Expensive to start with, but cheaper on the long run.
Thats the exact tyre I have gone for. Mine state all weather plus. One negative thing I will say regarding full winters. You can tell how much better they grip the road by the dirty water they remove from the road and muck the car up! Mine is filthy now after the same use from my summers! Freelander 2 HSE Lux 2013MY - Barolo Black with Ivory Leather. Alpine DVD - Privacy -Evoque 20" Dynamic Wheels and more to come......... |
||
5th Dec 2014 1:10 pm |
|
leesbay Member Since: 28 Jul 2014 Location: Rainford Merseyside Posts: 281 |
MAV71 is spot on
|
||
5th Dec 2014 5:27 pm |
|
wurzel153 Member Since: 18 Dec 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 301 |
Mav,
|
||
5th Dec 2014 6:07 pm |
|
Mav71 Member Since: 15 Nov 2008 Location: Leicester Posts: 2575 |
I am not having a pop at you Wurzel, I was putting the point across about the differences.
|
||
5th Dec 2014 6:13 pm |
|
Sparkes Member Since: 18 Mar 2013 Location: Swansea / Cheltenham Posts: 102 |
Out of interest, what PSI have people got their Grabber AT's at?? I have 2356517's set to 35 PSI. We did try at 37 PSI when traveling up to Scotland however there was a noticeable increase in road noise.
|
||
18th Dec 2014 3:59 pm |
|
pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2007 |
I use LR's recommended (for the size - 235/65/17) 32psi, which seems to work well both on and off road. |
||
18th Dec 2014 4:14 pm |
|
Sparkes Member Since: 18 Mar 2013 Location: Swansea / Cheltenham Posts: 102 |
Is interesting to compare. We found at 32 psi the tyres pinched a bit too much. I may drop them down to 32 to compare again.
|
||
18th Dec 2014 5:26 pm |
|
Mav71 Member Since: 15 Nov 2008 Location: Leicester Posts: 2575 |
I have been running at the standard 35psi all round for the 19's. Freelander 2 HSE Lux 2013MY - Barolo Black with Ivory Leather. Alpine DVD - Privacy -Evoque 20" Dynamic Wheels and more to come......... |
||
24th Dec 2014 9:07 am |
|
outnabout2005 Member Since: 17 Dec 2014 Location: Llandovery, Wales Posts: 12 |
Newby question alert: It seems easy enought to find the winters tyres you need, but where would seasoned forumites go for some rims to mount them on?
|
||
27th Jan 2015 7:15 pm |
|
ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
EBay, lots of 18" HSE wheels, get a set and then get them refurbed. Or get 17" and you will find winters are a bit cheaper. |
||
27th Jan 2015 7:19 pm |
|
Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
Sets are often for sale on this forum or more frequently on e-bay. Be careful to get FR2 wheels - FR1 wheels don't fit! Prices vary hugely, often dependent on the state of the tyres. You can often find them with brand new tyres, conversely I bought a set on e-bay with only 2mm tread, and sold three of them for more than I paid for the set. Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone
|
||
27th Jan 2015 7:20 pm |
|
|
All times are GMT |
< Previous Topic | Next Topic > |
Posting Rules
|
Site Copyright © 2006-2024 Futuranet Ltd & Martin Lewis