Busterboo said:Just out of curiosity, Limmys10, where in England do you live that you need winter tyres?
And when you say "just fitted", presumably that means you have only one set of rims, does it?
mcbutler said:Same as normal ...
Busterboo said:mcbutler said:Same as normal ...![]()

Informative statistics in the chart in your post. If I lived in the Scottish Borders, I wouldn't have sold my AWD 911.Pbondar said:Depends where you live and how often you drive and how you drive..for example here is the Scottish Borders it’s officially cold and wet as far as winter tyres are concerned for 5 months of the year..so for those 5 months you will be better off on pure winter tyres vs pure summer tyres..
The other issue is that in normal traffic conditions the summer tyres never acquire enough heat to work, period, and if you can work them hard it takes 5-10 miles min to get to temp...round here if you tried to follow a winter tyred car you would be off at one of the many corners..
Also if you do run into sleet/slush/frost or standing water not to mention snow of any kind the winter tyres rule...
What are snow socks? Do they give more grip so you can push itN4LLY said:I'm in south east Kent, i have snow socks in the boot of the Z4 just in case we get freak weather.
Couple of years ago we had an ice storm in the middle of the afternoon, i was the last to leave the office.
We have some seriously step hills to get back into Folkestone and Hythe. I had numerous cars turning around at the top of one.
I got down no issue in the Z3 8)
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