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Terrible Snow Grip

poliq

four-by-four fan
Aug 4, 2010
559
2
Røros, NO
bearclaw studs

Skinny and studded is what you need if its that bad, mind you even then driven hard will still struggle

Nokian Hakkapeliitta 5 in std 205/50-17 on original starfish alloys.

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FLK

Active Member
May 14, 2005
110
0
UK, Staffordshire
The Asymmetrics weren't too good last night coming home from work. The roads around me and outside of Burton were covered in a mix of ice and snow, going through the village on the ice I wasn't going above 20 mph as it was that slippy. There seemed to be more grip in the thicker snow down my road.

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As said drive within the limits of your tyres and it's usually not a problem.
 

Zuhnu99

Active Member
Jan 9, 2009
18
0
Finland
I have Continental ContiWinterViking 2 winter tyres under my car. ~100 km/h is quaite relaxing speed in icy and snowy roads. I keep those in my car 5-6 months in a year.
Btw. Conti's have a much better handling and high speed features than Nokian's.
 

adon30

Active Member
Apr 18, 2008
156
2
Brummm Brummm
I have Continental ContiWinterViking 2 winter tyres under my car. ~100 km/h is quaite relaxing speed in icy and snowy roads. I keep those in my car 5-6 months in a year.
Btw. Conti's have a much better handling and high speed features than Nokian's.

Nokian Hakkapeliitta 5 in std 205/50-17 on original starfish alloys.


These are both Scandinavian tyres which I guess are great where you live. Think they would be special order over here. Does the smaller size fit ok on the starfish? I notice they are also a larger profile. I just use 225/45-17s on winters.

In the UK a European winter tyre is much more suited for our all round winter conditions. In tests the European tyres actually beat a lot of the full studded Scandinavian tyres for grip in snowy conditions.
Something like the Conti TS830P or Michelin PA4s are both excellent. Unfortunately I couldn't afford those so have Infinitys and Vreds wintrac Extremes which have good grip. I went flat out round the works car park with a bit of drifting!!!
It just proves how well prepared again the UK is for ice and snow especially given last years warning.
 
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poliq

four-by-four fan
Aug 4, 2010
559
2
Røros, NO
well, 205/50-17 is the standard size for my car. Also the alloys are standards, so they fit great.
20,5cm is about 8inches, but this works well even though the rim is 7" or 7.5" dont remember.

drifting you say? -wellk ive got 4wd as well! :funk:
 

Trublu07

Active Member
Oct 7, 2008
1,334
2
Essex
It just took me an hour to get up the 2 ft wide shallow incline of my driveway. Wouldn't go back or forward and even had trouble when I used my car mats. Front wheels are f1 assy's with loads of tread. eau de clutch was most unpleasant.
 

LEE69

Stage 2 Revo'd
Dec 10, 2004
21,262
74
C\UK\Devon\Torquay
It just took me an hour to get up the 2 ft wide shallow incline of my driveway. Wouldn't go back or forward and even had trouble when I used my car mats. Front wheels are f1 assy's with loads of tread. eau de clutch was most unpleasant.

Yeah summer tyres, we now have winter roads ;)

Or buy some snow socks.
 

skiddusmarkus

Active Member
Apr 30, 2010
133
0
It just took me an hour to get up the 2 ft wide shallow incline of my driveway. Wouldn't go back or forward and even had trouble when I used my car mats. Front wheels are f1 assy's with loads of tread. eau de clutch was most unpleasant.

Did you try reversing up?It transfers even more weight onto the front wheels and gives better traction.
 

therench

Active Member
Jun 15, 2010
216
0
im running eagle f1 aswell and mine are pants prob due to only a few mm tread left but got my standard alloys on now
 

kriso

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Jan 29, 2007
2,325
4
Brighton
My Falken fk452's have been awesome so far. No major problems at all. Def impressed with them in all conditions

Mine don't seem that great in the snow to be honest, but I've not driven a Leon on any other tyre in the snow so can't really compare :p
 

seatcupramad23

kc4even23
Sep 7, 2009
3,239
3
birmingham
im suprised with my tyres have pirelli p zero 235/35/19 on the front they grip fine taught they would struggle being so wide cause from knowledge thinner tyres work better in snow
 

LEE69

Stage 2 Revo'd
Dec 10, 2004
21,262
74
C\UK\Devon\Torquay
I was pushing mine a little this morning we have had freezing temperatures for a while now, no snow on the ground and my Avon ZZ3 have not slipped once.
 

Andrewcupra TDI

Resident Desk Jockey
Apr 30, 2008
3,282
2
in the mountains ( Wales )
well - 8 this morning glad i topped my washers up with a better mixture , as they didnt freeze :)

im running falkens , and were pretty poor , even with less air in them for more traction / grip

could be because theres not massive amounts of tread left , , but the night before i got stuck in the lane behind my house , coundnt go forward or reverse , it was just spinning ,

wasnt touching throttle , just clutch riding , and the car was pulling to the side , almost went into the guys garage wall :(

so ran back to my house got the trust shovel out , and dug a huge trench back to mine , and reveresed it back to my house



i was thinking of getting hold of some space savers , nice and thin not leaving much footprint

any thoughts or comments , i dont want the expense of buying cold/winter tyres ,
 
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