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Winter tires and rust protection?!
PhilSkill
 

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RE: Winter tires and rust protection?!

Winter tyres are a softer rubber, with extra sips or cuts in the rubber blocks to make them move more easily to allow grip on snow and ice and they will catch snow to form a snow to snow grip. Thin tyres are usually better in snow as wide tyres have to flex over the uneven surfaces, and the higher profile sides are better for giving more flexibility too.

Pirelli Scorpion Ice and Snow look good for the Evoque specifically designed for SUV's.

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08-12-2013 09:03pm
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Stadt Panzer
 

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Winter tires and rust protection?!

(08-12-2013 09:03pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  Winter tyres are a softer rubber, with extra sips or cuts in the rubber blocks to make them move more easily to allow grip on snow and ice and they will catch snow to form a snow to snow grip. Thin tyres are usually better in snow as wide tyres have to flex over the uneven surfaces, and the higher profile sides are better for giving more flexibility too.

Pirelli Scorpion Ice and Snow look good for the Evoque specifically designed for SUV's.

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The softer rubber means they don't go ridged/hard in cold conditions meaning that they are more pliable which leads to a lower speed rating.

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08-12-2013 09:27pm
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RRSteve
 

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RE: Winter tires and rust protection?!

Bit of info on here: http://www.continental-tyres.co.uk/www/t...er_en.html
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09-12-2013 05:36pm
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holeecow
 

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RE: Winter tires and rust protection?!

Op. Did you get tpms on your new set?
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19-03-2014 12:00am
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