mine stayed at home and i went to work in mates tt.
:smart: good thinking - plus it allows the gritters to get out too.Darren M said:...I am a little concerned for tomorrow morning. I might go to work a little late, it`ll give time for the peasants to drive on the snow for me and hopefully condition if for me to drive along nicely on![]()
Darren M said:mason storm said:I managed to get to work and luckily they let us go at 1.30pm to avoid a second load of snow.
Going up one of the side roads I turned the DTC on only which deffinately helped get me up the hill all the while the light kept flashing and I was only doing about 3mph but it did the job and got me to the top. The strange thing was that on roads that looked relatively OK the front steering was very light and didn't feel like I had much traction so I just kept the speed right down which didn't impress some of the front wd cars with small tyres that were doing alot better than me.
Must admit I used this tactic also on some of the backgrounds- I had FWD white van man up my ar** when I had to drive some backroads and noticed the steering going light. Overall my journeys were very successful today but it sounds like the Z4 isn`t a car for snow. I only fitted new tyres last week so maybe that helped a little - lots of tread depth.
I am a little concerned for tomorrow morning. I might go to work a little late, it`ll give time for the peasants to drive on the snow for me and hopefully condition if for me to drive along nicely on![]()
Yep, that's the problem: for 360 days out of the year, we'll get by on normal summer tyres. But, winter tyres aren't just a different tread pattern; they're also a different compound designed to grip better at low temps and hence might be a good idea for cold weather. Actually, maybe us Scottish members should have "winter" tyres on all year roundcsmith319 said:The problem in the UK is that we just don't get this weather normally; we'd only actually need winter tyres maybe for 2 days every 3 or 4 years at most!
So the expense / hassle isn't worth it...

I agree, I've never really considered getting winter tyres put on as the weather just isn't bad enough for long enough. I've had my Z three years and this is the first winter I've had any problems.csmith319 said:The problem in the UK is that we just don't get this weather normally; we'd only actually need winter tyres maybe for 2 days every 3 or 4 years at most!
So the expense / hassle isn't worth it...
Andrew D said:I agree, I've never really considered getting winter tyres put on as the weather just isn't bad enough for long enough. I've had my Z three years and this is the first winter I've had any problems.csmith319 said:The problem in the UK is that we just don't get this weather normally; we'd only actually need winter tyres maybe for 2 days every 3 or 4 years at most!
So the expense / hassle isn't worth it...
However, a recent experience of trying to get several RWD cars including the Z out of a Lake District access road, up a steep grade on compacted snow, did make me ponder. In that instance we had plenty of muscle on hand to push, but it did make me wonder about snow chains for use in case of emergency. The only problem is that you can't seem to get any for 18"s, but Rud do make a wired snow sock that seems like a reasonable bet (http://www.rud.com/en/produkte/schneeketten/pkw/softspike.html). Does anyone have any experience of a similar system?
rabman5 said:I find it a bit amusing you guys are having such trouble.I learned years ago not to take my car out in snowy weather. It just doesn't work. Now maybe I won't be ridiculed fo putting it away every November. The snow you've have the past few days, i've seen 10 times already this season. On the bright side, when you do store your Z4 away for a time, the first drive afterward is incredible! It really makes you appreciate it.
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rabman5 said:I find it a bit amusing you guys are having such trouble.I learned years ago not to take my car out in snowy weather. It just doesn't work. Now maybe I won't be ridiculed fo putting it away every November. The snow you've have the past few days, i've seen 10 times already this season. On the bright side, when you do store your Z4 away for a time, the first drive afterward is incredible! It really makes you appreciate it.
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rabman5 said:I understand how fortunate I am to have a "family" vehicle to drive during the winters. When I had my 323i I just used good snow tires and everthing was fine. Even in the 323, without snowtires I couldn't drive up my driveway. I stilll see plenty of Z4's, 911's etc driving around all winter. I'm just lucky enough not to have to do so.
Of course the little bit of momentum helped