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SpikeUK



Member Since: 22 Jun 2009
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Snow Tyres

Are there any recommendations for winter / snow tyres for a RRS 2.7 HSE? Has anyone had anything to do with this sort of thing - http://www.greendiamondtire.com/index.html, in particular the ICELANDER M/T

Thanks

Post #245915 Sat Dec 19 2009 1:18am
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Leo



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Vredestein Wintrac and Pirelli Scorpion Ice& Snow are good for moderate snow. For serious snow, you can get studded tyres like Nokian Hakkapeliitta:

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C10KO



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I have Vredestein on mine and must say that even though I didn't think much about the make initially, they proved to be very good in icy weather conditions Thumbs Up

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Tim in Scotland



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I have a set of the Pirelli scorpion Snow and Ice tyres and used them for two months at the begining of 2009 - until we started to get days consistantly above 5c. I had no issues with them BUT as my car is a TDV8 normally running on 20" wheels I could only get 19" tyres at the time so had to buy a 2nd hand set of 19"wheels too. IIRC studded tyres are illegal in the UK. And of course now the UK has ground to a halt with half a dozen snow flakes having fallen my snow tyres are in Scotland and I am in Hampshire! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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C10KO



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Tim in Scotland wrote:
And of course now the UK has ground to a halt with half a dozen snow flakes having fallen my snow tyres are in Scotland and I am in Hampshire!


Tim this is why I have put the winter tyres on end of november and planning to run them till the temperature does not get above 10. You never know in this country what the weather is going to be like in next 10 minutes, do you? Thumbs Up

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ErSa



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Choosing a winter tyre is compromizing between what kind of road conditions you normally have.

Here in Norway we can expect snow and ice on the surface from November till March with occationally very low temparatures. So it's best to choose a soft (Nordic) rubber compound giving more grip on ice or wet snow. If your normal driving conditions are with temparatures above freezing, dry or wet, a harder compound will be fine and last longer. It will, however, not give ultimate grip on ice or wet snow.

On my previous RRS 07 I used Pirelli Scorpion Ice + Snow. Good on cold dry snow, but felt very unsafe on ice and wet snow . Currently on my new 2010MY I went for studded (legal in Norway) Hakkapelitta 5 SUV and they provide a lot more grip on ice and wet snow. They are soft, however, so they will obviously not last very long. I guess two seasons and they're finished. These tyres are also available studless. Another soft Nordic compound rubber tyre is Continetal, cannot remember the designation, but they MUST be the from Viking series.

Anyhow it is wise too choose a narrower wintertyre than you have on your normal wheels, although I don't do that myself Rolling Eyes 2010 RRS TDV6 3,0, Bali Blue/Tan/Anigre/Dynamic Pack/Logic7/Keyless entry/Paddle

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tornado34



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I have to agree fully with ErSa.

I live and therefore drive in Sweden (minus 18 this week) and the nordic tyres are the best by far (better than German or mainland Europe tyres), due to their performance at lower temperatures.

Although I have very little experience of SUV tyres I have loads of experience of good and bad winter tyres.

As ErSa says, it depends on the conditions that you are driving in, there is no 'perfect' tyre for all conditions.

A winter friction tyre (without studs) made for nordic climates, is great in snow, slush and mixed conditions, but is beaten by a studded tyre when it come to solid ice or packed snow. Although, a studded tyre can suffer on loose snow and certainly on wet slush etc.

Last week I was driving my Audi quattro which has studded tyres on, in the wet (law in Sweden to have winter tyres from Oct to Apr) - in the roundabouts I could feel it sliding. As you would expect from metal contact with the ashfelt road surface.

I would also add that I am now driving my TDV6 with regular nordic winter tyres (without studs) and they are coping just fine - you must be a little careful on packed ice, but the compromise is definately in the favour of wet and loose snow. So I will not be running studded tyres on my TDV6, unless I plan to drive further north (very much ice usually).

As for brand, without question the best winter tyre in Sweden is the Hakkapelitta from Nokian. It is a classic and the SUV version is said to be awesome. I would steer cleer of Pirelli and Michelin winter tyres as I have tried both and they feel too plastic like, feels like driving with tread made from Lego bricks.

I don't think you can get Nokian tyres in the UK, but if I were there and needed to feel safe in the winter, I would go to the effort to buy them online and have them shipped - you WILL NOT regret it - a world of difference.

I hope this helps.

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lrdaft



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Scotland 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey

if its on 255/50/19 try cooper m&s sport tyres i had them on my last r/r
i ran them all year round

Post #246057 Sun Dec 20 2009 7:22pm
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