Winter and snow tyres

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Winter and snow tyres
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As a few of you know ive recently bought a hairdressers car

its tail happy at the best of times but aparently in the winter when its icy its deadly!

ive been doing some research into the best winter tyre and a brand called nokian came up

has any one had any experience using them? and do people have any other recommendations on winter tyres?

oh and they have to be 14s as im getting another set of wheels for every day tyres
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#2
Hankook all the way.

Not worth buying cheap ones. Seriously not.
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#3
dunlop ones are alright.
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#4
Just bang some Rainsports on it and get the geometery all realigned - the problem with everything being adjustable on an MX-5 is it's often all over the shop after a while, then they are seriously tail happy in the wet because the rear wheels tend to toe out over time with wear and tear.
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Dunlops have always been spot on, generally get a very high rating,
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Nokian is the shit, built for OUR types of winter, not the brittish sissy kind ;-)
They are not a cheap brand, quite the opposite to be honest but they are very good at what they do, I run Nokian hakkapellitta R, and have been doing so for about a decade.
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#7
Nokian make mountain bike tires and they are very grippy, I assume they got on the maxxis band wagon
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Cant beat Kleber or Gislaved snow tires Smile

Hankook seem good but them you use the above and realise your a morron Wink
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"them"...don't you mean "then"? Tongue
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Well spotted sir Tongue i am still half asleep in my defence lol
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Hankook were used for many years on the wrc and national rallies for a reason.
To be fair...I'm not on them now but they were the best snow tyre I ever drove on.
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I used to use them but now use Gislaved (swedish brand) Smile

Run some Kleber's on a 1.8 tddi focus the year before last through the winter and found them to be pretty damn good
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Anyone got any models or links rather than just makes?
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Kleber Quadraxer Smile http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pair-of-Kleber...259651b245

Gislaved Euro Frost 3 (i run the euro frost 2's) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/205-55R16-GISL...43cfde10ff

Hankook W442's (best snow tyre from hankook) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195-45-16-HANK...3cdb5bd69e
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Top lad, just what im after. £100 per pair fot the hankooks in 195/50
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Pretty sure those links are for part worns but they do show the tread pattern Smile

Cold weather tyres are a must! It should be the law like it is in Sweden etc.
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The links are for all different sizes and stuff bit just needed models to be able to find some without going through all the summer tyres
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Just to check, is it common knowledge to you guys that there are three (at least) different classes if winter tyres? European friction, Nordic friction and studded?
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Most brits havent heard of winter tyres full stop!

Im using michelin alpin btw.
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(30-09-2014, 07:20 AM)Janne L Wrote: Just to check, is it common knowledge to you guys that there are three (at least) different classes if winter tyres? European friction, Nordic friction and studded?

I knew there was studded but i believe they are illegal for public highway use in Great Britain, I could be wrong though.
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Afaik They arent illegal but there has to be sufficient covering of white stuff.
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(28-09-2014, 04:14 PM)Rippthrough Wrote: Just bang some Rainsports on it and get the geometery all realigned - the problem with everything being adjustable on an MX-5 is it's often all over the shop after a while, then they are seriously tail happy in the wet because the rear wheels tend to toe out over time with wear and tear.

This. Costs a few quid to get one properly set up but the difference is like night and day, especially if it's been lowered because that throws it all out.
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