Tyres you can leave on all year, and still not die in winter
Tyres you can leave on all year, and still not die in winter
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dave_s13

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13,973 posts

291 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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Roads were like a blooming slushy ice rink this morning and I very nearly nudged the car in front depite coming to a stop as slow as you like.

The tyres on my focus (fronts anyway) are near done but I don't want to put a purely winter/snow tyre on the car. Is there something that is decent in winter that I can just leave on all year round?

philmots

4,660 posts

282 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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There has been quite a lot of mention of the Quatrac all season tyre.

I'm tempted tbh!

Classic Grad 98

26,041 posts

182 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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All season tyres- Uniroyal Rainsport?

Bill

57,003 posts

277 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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Classic Grad 98 said:
All season tyres- Uniroyal Rainsport?
They're not all season afaik? Just designed for the wet.

I've just put a set of Kleber Quadraxers on SWMBO's hack and I'm impressed so far.

Kozy

3,169 posts

240 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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I have some cheap winter tyres all year round on my Mondeo. I didn't die in the summer.

kambites

70,480 posts

243 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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It doesn't really get hot enough in the UK for winter tyres to cause much of a problem in the summer. Yes, they wear a little faster than summer tyres would because they're softer, but not massively so in my experience; and they don't have quite as much grip as a good set of summer tyres, but I suspect that a good set of winters will be better than a poor set of summers in a British summer.

Alternatively, get a set of all-seasons, but obviously they wont be as good at either role as dedicated seasonal tyres.

mikeyr

3,252 posts

215 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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Kozy said:
I didn't die in the summer.
Custard! wink

Skellen

1,099 posts

280 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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I completely forgot about the Nokian's on the Volvo this year - they've worn a bit quicker than the summer tyres but they are more all seasons than pure winter tyres.


Vimto156

246 posts

190 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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Nokian all weather tyre is your friend!

http://www.nokiantyres.com/tyre?id=21638755&gr...

Very good tyre and not too expensive...

Bill

57,003 posts

277 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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kambites said:
It doesn't really get hot enough in the UK for winter tyres to cause much of a problem in the summer. Yes, they wear a little faster than summer tyres would because they're softer, but not massively so in my experience.
It depends on your driving style, I suspect. I found after a long quick A road run at when it was about 10deg that the fronts were worn so each block between sipes was worn to an angle and the squirming was noticeable coming off roundabouts biggrin

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

268 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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Dog Star

17,257 posts

190 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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We've got....

- Kleber Quadraxers on the OHs Merc C220CDi Coupe
- Goodyear Vectors on my little C1 runaround

Both are "all season" but have the "snowflake and mountain" stamp, lots of sipes etc. Both are extremely good in the wet, and (not tried the C1 yet) the Klebers are superb in the snow.

My opinion of the Klebers is that overall they're the best tyres I've ever used - if it wasn't for the fact that the sipes would get worn out I'd use them all year round (they're on a spare set of alloys). Can't comment on the Goodyears yet as they went on a brand new car a couple of months ago so not much experience of. I'm expecting good things though

I think tyres that can perform this well all year will probably become more common as tyre technology improves. For the UK (the north at least) they make perfect sense.

oO Trouble Oo

170 posts

171 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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R888s for me.

Daston

6,117 posts

225 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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oO Trouble Oo said:
R888s for me.
Funny you should say that, althogh I am slightly more wimpy with TR1's

MC Bodge

27,214 posts

197 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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dave_s13 said:
The tyres on my focus (fronts anyway) are near done
er, this might be a bit obvious, but maybe just get some new normal tyres? If you have massive, 'phat' alloys then remove them.

If you are not living in the colder parts of Scotland, you'll be fine.

SWoll

21,688 posts

280 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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MC Bodge said:
dave_s13 said:
The tyres on my focus (fronts anyway) are near done
er, this might be a bit obvious, but maybe just get some new normal tyres? If you have massive, 'phat' alloys then remove them.

If you are not living in the colder parts of Scotland, you'll be fine.
This.

99% of drivers seem to manage fine all year round on normal tyres without killing themselves, me included.

anonymous-user

76 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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We've got Quatracs on our Toyota and they've been excellent all year around, in snow, ice, rain and summer. Wear seems to have been minimal.

dave_s13

Original Poster:

13,973 posts

291 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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MC Bodge said:
dave_s13 said:
The tyres on my focus (fronts anyway) are near done
er, this might be a bit obvious, but maybe just get some new normal tyres? If you have massive, 'phat' alloys then remove them.

If you are not living in the colder parts of Scotland, you'll be fine.
You're not wrong to be fair.

But.

Last year I put 4x new "normal" tyres on the volvo v70, then it snowed like buggry, as we all remember; the car was total dog$hit, wouldn't even get up the slightest incline.

Saying that, the price for 4 of those Nokians are worth more than my facking car! smile
It's an X reg 2.0 Zetec BTW, bought new by my Dad and gifted to me 18m ago for a token amount. Prob worth 500 quid but still in brilliant condition. Got the relatively bling 205/50/16's on it BTW.

bodhi

13,678 posts

251 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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Ozzie Osmond said:
+1

My Premacy HP's were great last winter, only got stuck once on sheet ice, then over summer they were fantastic. Thoroughly recommended.

Cyder

7,178 posts

242 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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Falken ZE912's have been spot on in the winter for the last couple of years, never got stuck once even when it snowed heavily last Christmas.

Seem to be very good in the summer as well and hang on well in all conditions.