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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: cem_devecioglu on 09 November 2011, 19:28:53
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Ultragrip 8.. even 7+ was very good..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_fgRIdUVPM&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_fgRIdUVPM&feature=related)
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On the subject of winter tyres, using them in our current weather, would that harm them? They would get too hot?
(Cem, its unusually warm here past few weeks, 17c)
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On the subject of winter tyres, using them in our current weather, would that harm them? They would get too hot?
(Cem, its unusually warm here past few weeks, 17c)
nope .. I have driven them even at 18-20 celcius (ultragrip 7+) not a measurable wear.. from october to april last year.. and only 12-13 days were snowy..(monthly I traveled about 900 kms with them)
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Nice, so they can be used all the time :)
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Nice, so they can be used all the time :)
yep.. my mechanic uses winter tires whole summer ( I dont advice though) and winter.. bridgestones lasted 3 years (LM 30) ..
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http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Goodyear/UltraGrip-8.htm (http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Goodyear/UltraGrip-8.htm)
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http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/2011-ACE-Winter-Tyre-Test.htm (http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/2011-ACE-Winter-Tyre-Test.htm)
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On the subject of winter tyres, using them in our current weather, would that harm them? They would get too hot?
Wouldnt harm them at all. You might get a few hundred miles less from them than expected.
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So 80 to 90 in say, 15 degree temp wont melt winter tyres?
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They're rated to 118mph (most winter tyres being T or H rated), so they won't delaminate.. I bet you'd be wearing them out fairly quickly at that point, though.
I just checked and those Goodyears are surprisingly cheap, too. Bugger. (He says, still fighting with mytyres.co.uk to cancel the order!)
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They're rated to 118mph (most winter tyres being T or H rated), so they won't delaminate.. I bet you'd be wearing them out fairly quickly at that point, though.
I just checked and those Goodyears are surprisingly cheap, too. Bugger. (He says, still fighting with mytyres.co.uk to cancel the order!)
So of dubious legality on an Omega, surely? ???
Can you get W rated winter tyres?
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Actually on looking at larger sizes (e.g. 235/45R17) - they're available up to V & W rated..
Then again, the Omega manual (well, the one I have, anyway) states 195/65R15 as the size for winter tyres for the Elite.. and these tyres (coming from Germany) would mean they'd have been approved for use over there - so you'd think that would satisfy the bean counters here, too.
But probably not.
[edit] Ooh and I did just fine one (singular ;D) make of 195/65R15 available in V rating.. I can always get those when/if I manage to cancel this (!&£+&!@£ order.
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So 80 to 90 in say, 15 degree temp wont melt winter tyres?
nope.. I generally drive like a "grandma" as I'm usually late.. ;D (this morning was around 170 km/h) when I look at the odo ???
ps: if you ignore the extra fuel you need to accelerate .. car definitely consumes more fuel when accelerating with them..
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They're rated to 118mph (most winter tyres being T or H rated), so they won't delaminate.. I bet you'd be wearing them out fairly quickly at that point, though.
I just checked and those Goodyears are surprisingly cheap, too. Bugger. (He says, still fighting with mytyres.co.uk to cancel the order!)
around 15-18 Celcius ok.. but if you drive them over 30 celcius they really start to wear fast..been there, done that..