![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() ![]() |
![]() |
BMW Garage | BMW Meets | Register | Today's Posts | Search |
![]() |
![]() ![]() |
BMW 3-Series (E90 E92) Forum
>
Winter wheels and tyres setup -- are you ready ??
![]() |
![]() |
09-27-2012, 09:45 AM | #46 |
Captain
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 19
Rep 752
Posts |
15 years ago huh? 2 years ago, i had so much snow where I live (just outside Edinburgh, so not like deepest mongolia) That my 5 series at the time, sat inside a snow drift for 3 weeks!
I couldnt go anywhere, drive anywhere or even get the car out until it stopped snowing for more than 2 days. Pics for enjoyment: ![]() ![]() ![]() This was november 2010, and yes theres a 5 series on 18's under there. The snow was so high in one shot, that you cant even see the wheels. Some of you need to get out of surrey now and again and see that not everywhere is Sun and Wimbledon all year round! |
Appreciate
0
|
09-27-2012, 12:03 PM | #47 | |
Captain
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 19
Rep 617
Posts |
Quote:
![]() I've got relatives who live in Scotland so I've been many times and it only seems to have 3 default weather settings as far as I am aware, cold, very cold and f*cking cold so it might as well be Mongolia ![]() |
|
Appreciate
0
|
09-27-2012, 06:46 PM | #51 |
First Lieutenant
![]() ![]() 21
Rep 373
Posts |
I bought a set of BBS CK 18" rims and mounted Staggered standard fit sized Falkens, perhaps overkill on the rims, the opposite for the tyres.
A word of warning, the Falkens took about 500 miles to wear in! They do work well in the snow, but in milder ondifions I was no too happy (I found temperatures had to be around zero before here was any performance improvement over my Michelins PSs, I know this I contrary to the 7 degree rule. I have run Vredestein Wintrac Extremes on other cars and have been far more impressed with those, with definite performance improvements in temperatures below 7C. No matter how good or careful a driver, if the temperatures are sub zero, which they're boud to be for a section of the winter at least in all parts of the UK, if you value safety, it's a no brainer, but I always enjoy the nonsensical arguments otherwise! Anyone want to buy my part worn Falkens!! If I get a reasonable offer I'd change them..... For other winter tyres of course! |
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 05:49 AM | #52 |
Private
![]() ![]() 0
Rep 59
Posts |
I have used a winter tyre setup for the last 4/5years on a 130i/123d and my 330d.
For me they are a no brainer,as i have to go to work at some very unsocial hours. I have been on the road in some very severe wintery conditions and have been extremely grateful,that i have been driving on winter rubber. Most people that knock them have never used them,the people who have know what a sound investment they are.. |
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 06:04 AM | #53 | |
Colonel
![]() ![]() 116
Rep 2,621
Posts |
Quote:
Surely if the snow was that deep you wouldnt be able to move the car even with snow tyres... Its not got the ground clearance and you would just plough the snow. I'd recommend a landrover for these conditions.
__________________
Car: e91 330d with Viezu map
Gone but not forgotten: 2010 Jaguar XFR (Cat-back exhaust, pulley, intake mods and map), Highly Modified E90 335i LCI M Sport Manual (circa 480BHP/500lb ft) |
|
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 06:42 AM | #54 |
Colonel
![]() ![]() 116
Rep 2,621
Posts |
Best test I've seen...
__________________
Car: e91 330d with Viezu map
Gone but not forgotten: 2010 Jaguar XFR (Cat-back exhaust, pulley, intake mods and map), Highly Modified E90 335i LCI M Sport Manual (circa 480BHP/500lb ft) |
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 06:44 AM | #55 |
Major General
![]() ![]() ![]() 135
Rep 5,050
Posts |
We seldom get snow in Southport but I took this in January 2010:
![]() It was only about 6 inches deep but the problem was that it lasted weeks & the local authority only made one outing with sand & salt before they ran out. After a few days all the side roads were lethal with inches of compacted snow that lasted weeks. I managed to get stuck a number of times while visiting clients & took to carrying old clothes, shovels, bits of carpet & anything else I could lay my hands on. As a total contrast, last year I prepared with a snow plough & a dozen 50 lb bags of salt, but never saw a snowflake, the roads were never the less still lethal with black ice all over the place, making a rear wheel drive car interesting to drive, to say the least. This year I've bought winter wheels & tyres which I consider a sensible & responsible approach to winter driving where I take my safety and that of my family seriously, but each to their own!. |
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 06:56 AM | #56 |
Major General
![]() ![]() ![]() 135
Rep 5,050
Posts |
I'm a bit confused by this, all the reports I've read state that above 7 deg summer tyres function better & below 7 deg winter tyres etc, but this test was done in September on what looks to be quite a warm day, so why are the winter tyres performing better? Am I missing something?
|
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 09:01 AM | #57 | |
Colonel
![]() ![]() 116
Rep 2,621
Posts |
Quote:
The 7 degrees figure is slightly misleading in my opinion. This is the result of different rubber compounds used by the premium brands and not as a result of the tread pattern/design. Do less premium brands use these high tech rubber compounds, probably not. So in summary: In snow Winter tyres are invaluable In temperatures of less than 7 degrees premium brand winter tyres provide more grip than all season tyres.
__________________
Car: e91 330d with Viezu map
Gone but not forgotten: 2010 Jaguar XFR (Cat-back exhaust, pulley, intake mods and map), Highly Modified E90 335i LCI M Sport Manual (circa 480BHP/500lb ft) |
|
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 09:11 AM | #58 |
Colonel
![]() ![]() 116
Rep 2,621
Posts |
__________________
Car: e91 330d with Viezu map
Gone but not forgotten: 2010 Jaguar XFR (Cat-back exhaust, pulley, intake mods and map), Highly Modified E90 335i LCI M Sport Manual (circa 480BHP/500lb ft) |
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 09:31 AM | #59 | |
Colonel
![]() 58
Rep 2,197
Posts |
Quote:
Nothing grips well on ice. Except studs. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 09:41 AM | #60 |
Major General
![]() ![]() ![]() 135
Rep 5,050
Posts |
|
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 10:12 AM | #62 |
Major General
![]() ![]() ![]() 197
Rep 6,110
Posts
Drives: Don't know yet!
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: UK
|
I noticed that both the presenters of the SMMT video work for Michelin.
One being the PR manager,the other head of public affairs.
__________________
=================================
Never argue with an idiot on the internet. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience. |
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 12:16 PM | #63 |
Private
![]() 6
Rep 57
Posts |
Hi all,
I've managed to find some winter tyres and wheels at a good price, the make is Khumo Depth looks ok, 6mm on two of the tyres and 3mm on the other two. The size of the tyres are 245/40/R18 The alloy wheels are style 94's from a 7 series This style- http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1x-BMW-Gen...item27cb673010 Will these fit a 2010 320D ok? Cheers James. |
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 12:20 PM | #64 |
Major General
![]() ![]() ![]() 197
Rep 6,110
Posts
Drives: Don't know yet!
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: UK
|
No,offsets are all wrong,ET24 is way too low.
__________________
=================================
Never argue with an idiot on the internet. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience. |
Appreciate
0
|
09-28-2012, 02:37 PM | #66 | |
Captain
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 20
Rep 668
Posts |
Quote:
BTW, I'm getting my entire house decked out with air conditioning ready for next summer because in 1976 we had the hottest summer on record. Before 2010, nobody even spoke about winter tyres. Since 2010, people think they're a necessity because 2010 was a massively cold winter compared to normal. 2011 winter was a UK average winter, cloudy, wet, a bit cold and a bit of minor snow for a couple of days, so was the 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 winters etc etc - yet the winter tyres crew never seem to remember them, they always bring up the 2010 winter. Most UK winters aren't harsh, but people seem to base all of their decisions on extremes, because this is what they remember most clearly. I remember last year, most people with snow tyres went out in the 2 days of snow deliberately to drive around in it - i guess to justify a purchase that was otherwise unjustifiable. Some even admitted that the tyres weren't worth it. Lots of people mention 7c as the cross over point (propagated by tyre manufacturers - you know, the ones who want to flog you an £800 set of tyres?), but tests have shown that this is much closer to 3c. Tests have also shown good summer tyres are far supreme to winters in the dry, even in the coldest conditions. In wet, 3c conditions, the decent summer tyres come close to matching winter tyres. However, in the snow, winter tyres win hands down. If we got more snow in the UK, i would get winters, because this is where they far outshine summer tyres, but since most winters are cold and wet, the difference between good summer tyres and winter tyres is no where near enough to justify the: A) hassle of getting new rims B) storage of wheels C) paying £500-800 for a new set of tyres D) Having significantly less grip in dry conditions, or wet conditions above about 5c. There were people last year who fitted their tyres when it was still between about 10-15c everywhere in England! Even with their over optimistic 7c cross over mark, 10-15c on winter tyres leads to significantly less grip. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
![]() |
Bookmarks |
|
|