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Geenie Member Since: 24 Mar 2009 Location: cowbridge Posts: 12 |
Tyre size question. !
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25th Feb 2018 10:10 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3133 |
I'm glad someone has asked this question as I have 2 extra wheels. I have never had any grip issues with my FL2s but I did wonder that if things got bad then getting 2 chunky tyres fitted to rear might solve traction problems.
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25th Feb 2018 10:52 pm |
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hinchy Member Since: 08 Jan 2009 Location: Stockport Posts: 779 |
You shouldn't fit just 2 winters tyres it's not recommended as it will unbalanced the handling. MY13 HSE LUX Aintree Green
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26th Feb 2018 5:26 am |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
You will screw up the whole transmission mixing and matching tyres in the long term.
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26th Feb 2018 8:04 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2805 |
I spun my disco 2 coming off a roundabout and ended up backwards in the central reservation, fortunately causing no damage. I believe it was diesel spillage on the road but had AT tyres on the rear and road tyres on front. Always wondered if that had a bearing on it. Always had same make / tread pattern on all 4 wheels since.
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26th Feb 2018 8:28 am |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3133 |
Thanks Bob/Bob/Hinchy for your advice.
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26th Feb 2018 8:55 am |
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BRD Member Since: 30 Sep 2015 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 71 |
With a miss-match of grip front to rear you have to be upsetting the inherent balance of the car.
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27th Feb 2018 11:17 am |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Being 4WD won’t make you stop any quicker. Had winter tyres fitted for the last eight years normally from beginning of November to the end of February, this years an exception, wouldn’t want to go back to M+S now, chalk and cheese. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior |
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1st Mar 2018 5:04 pm |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Two tonne sledge on any tyre once it sets off due to not using due diligence chunkier tyres or not.
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1st Mar 2018 5:25 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
You don’t want chunky tyres for winter, it’s the sipes in the tread you need for snow, nothing else grips to snow like snow, hence the sipes to grab the snow. With winter tyres on in snow in an FL2 in standard mode, driving normally as you would in normal conditions, you struggle to get the wheels to spin. Another point to remember is the compound of the tyre, winter tyres have silicon in the rubber to keep the tyre supple at lower temperatures as standard such as M+S rated tyres loose suppleness below 7 degrees.
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1st Mar 2018 5:54 pm |
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shiggsy Member Since: 13 Jan 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 799 |
This has been done to death a bit but M+S tyres are not winter tyres, winter tyres have a snowflake and mountain symbol on them and have to meet certain criteria which M+S tyres don't. M+S will be better than summer tyres in situations where more 'tread pattern' helps.
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1st Mar 2018 6:01 pm |
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anglaslt Member Since: 24 Dec 2008 Location: Vilnius, Lithuania Posts: 186 |
Edit: Seems a few of us have made similar comments at the same time.
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1st Mar 2018 6:12 pm |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Seems straight forward enough for me:
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1st Mar 2018 8:03 pm |
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Pedro Member Since: 01 Apr 2010 Location: Very near Pig Hill Posts: 449 |
or for an all-season tyre, that is more winter-biased, the Nokian Weatherproof SUV. Mine have performed superbly on snow and ice over the last few days. FL2 HSE Auto Galway Green
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1st Mar 2018 9:36 pm |
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