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Frenchie 04-10-2019 09:23 AM

Tyres
 
Does anyone run "all season tyres"? If yes what make and what do you think of them?

scotty 04-10-2019 07:40 PM

Well put it this way I have always used rainsport3 on all my cars and as I live up in Scotland we get all weather conditions and cant fault them even in the snow .

Frenchie 04-10-2019 09:05 PM

That's interesting Scotty,not a tyre I had considered, but gets very good reviews.

SpecB 05-10-2019 08:04 AM

I’m on Hankook Ventus Evo v12s

Steve_PPP 05-10-2019 11:18 AM

I've run numerous sets of rainsport 3's on cars all year - my previous daily (Mondeo) and the wifes current car and they're great value and performance for typical British weather.

I personally wouldn't run them on the scoob as they struggle for dry grip when pushing on - but its not what they're meant for. Perfect for Scotty's summer weather though ;)

Red Baron 05-10-2019 11:46 AM

I had some winter tyres on the front of my old Passat, think they were Vredesteins or something like that, obviously a lot softer compound so they still work in colder temperatures with a deeper, chunkier tread pattern, wouldn't want those them all year round on something like a Subaru, I think they'd struggle during hot weather, also found they were much noisier. I think winter tyres are a great idea, especially if you know you're going to have snow, but you really need 2 sets of wheels so it's nice and easy to swap back to a normal tyre during the summer.

555_Si 05-10-2019 01:11 PM

Had some yokohama w-drive winter tyres on the Kia Sorento. Replaced them last night with mud and snow michelin latitude cross.

In sumner the yoko’s were ok but wear was an issue. Winter tyres just aren’t designed for use over about 7 degrees c and as such performance dives off.

Latitudes are more a 4x4 tyre so probably not suitable for scoob but michelin do similar latitude models.


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