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speedyxjs

posted on 9/1/10 at 12:42 PM Reply With Quote
Whats best in this weather

I am fortunate to have the option of a number of vehicles to drive in (2 cars and 3 vans).

They all range in weight (1000kg to 2225kg) and tyre size (165 to 245) but what is best in for driving on ice? I know for snow, a narrower tyre is best but as alot of teh roads that have been gritted have frozen, i was thinking maybe a wider tyre might be better on the ice and whether a heavier vehicle might be better?

[Edited on 9-1-10 by speedyxjs]





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02GF74

posted on 9/1/10 at 12:49 PM Reply With Quote
a dictionary - it is "weather".






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speedyxjs

posted on 9/1/10 at 12:50 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by 02GF74
a dictionary - it is "weather".


Whoops!

Its the cold getting to my fingers

[Edited on 9-1-10 by speedyxjs]





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posted on 9/1/10 at 12:51 PM Reply With Quote
Think the colds got a bit higher up than that.
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Superlooms

posted on 9/1/10 at 12:55 PM Reply With Quote
My thoughts are even on ice, thinner tyres are better, because there is more weight over a smaller area for more grip.
With wider tyres, the grip is spread out and will more more slippery!

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RK

posted on 9/1/10 at 12:56 PM Reply With Quote
Vans are bad, but not for what you may think: visibility is reduced. I'm always cut off by these soccer mums who can't see eff all behind them, whilst driving their little loved ones around, cell phone, illegally attached to the ear.

I truly have a lot of sympathy for you guys right now: it looks brutal, and is, if the place isn't prepared for it. SNOW TIRES if you can get em - softer compounds, and you have a small HOPE of grip sometimes.

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zilspeed

posted on 9/1/10 at 01:15 PM Reply With Quote
Personally, I prefer the lightest vehicle I can lay hands on with the narrowest tyres.
My Golf has 205/50x15s on it and it's okin snow and brilliant in good conditions.
My Wifes Ibiza has 165/70x13s on it and is much much more predictable in these conditions. Lighter vehicle with the added benefit of much narrower tyres.

Weight in the right place may add traction from a standing start (bag of cement in the back of a RWD car). Everywhere else, it's the enemy and is the invisible force that makes you understeer off when you hit the unexpected snowy or icy patch.

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mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 9/1/10 at 01:26 PM Reply With Quote
A wee rubbish Clio gets to were we going every-time its got skinny tires and weighs nowt.
At 150 quid it does not matter if it collects a few dents

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ali f27

posted on 9/1/10 at 01:38 PM Reply With Quote
whats best in this weather

20 year old blonde twins in bed thats what you need this weather
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liam.mccaffrey

posted on 9/1/10 at 01:48 PM Reply With Quote
i'm toying with taking the pug mi16 out with its gravel tyres for a play





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Superlooms

posted on 9/1/10 at 01:54 PM Reply With Quote
Sorry, didnt mention with regards to weight. I would have thought an middle range would be best, maybe 1500kg???
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speedyxjs

posted on 9/1/10 at 01:56 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by ali f27
20 year old blonde twins in bed thats what you need this weather


any idea where i can get some of those???!!!





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smart51

posted on 9/1/10 at 02:07 PM Reply With Quote
My understanding is that narrow tyres have a long thin contact patch so that if the front of the tyre is lifted up during aquaplaning, you still have a fair bit of contact left. Wide tyres, all else being equal, have a short fat contact patch. lift up the same 30mm of the front due to aquaplaning and you have a lot less grip left.

If driving on wet ice is a bit like aquaplaning, I'd go for the narrow tyres.

I guess wide tyres are better than narrow when cornering for the a similar reason only turned by 90°






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posted on 9/1/10 at 02:40 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by mangogrooveworkshop
A wee rubbish Clio gets to were we going every-time its got skinny tires and weighs nowt.
At 150 quid it does not matter if it collects a few dents


I had a rental Clio (new) when i went to Geneva, and when we hit the snowy bits in the mountains, and the other side of Mont Blanc, the snow tyres fitted were noticeably advantageous.





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MikeR

posted on 9/1/10 at 03:04 PM Reply With Quote
the lightest thing uve got. Less momentum to stop or turn. Seemed to work for mini's years ago :-)
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GMPMotorsport

posted on 9/1/10 at 03:32 PM Reply With Quote
Stay in doors, keep warm.





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posted on 9/1/10 at 03:49 PM Reply With Quote
The only two people to make into work at my mates in Manchester yesterday, both drove in in Renault Picassos.





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smart51

posted on 9/1/10 at 04:01 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Confused but excited.
The only two people to make into work at my mates in Manchester yesterday, both drove in in Renault Picassos.


Citroen Picassos?






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posted on 9/1/10 at 04:22 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by GMPMotorsport
Stay in doors, keep warm.


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Richard Quinn

posted on 9/1/10 at 05:48 PM Reply With Quote
"Personally, I prefer the lightest vehicle I can lay hands on with the narrowest tyres."

In our household that'd be my Aries then. Well I suppose it won't take long for me to scrape the windows

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MakeEverything

posted on 9/1/10 at 06:36 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Richard Quinn
"Personally, I prefer the lightest vehicle I can lay hands on with the narrowest tyres."

In our household that'd be my Aries then. Well I suppose it won't take long for me to scrape the windows


Itll take you longer to pick the snot icicles from your nose when you get to the other end!!





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JoelP

posted on 9/1/10 at 07:41 PM Reply With Quote
id say lightest, but also, cheapest too

not the vans, they're crap. More weight and same contact patch due to much higher tyre pressure.





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Nash

posted on 9/1/10 at 08:22 PM Reply With Quote
I think we are all to soft driving vans and 4x4's in this weather.

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Humbug

posted on 9/1/10 at 10:08 PM Reply With Quote
My preferred vehicle the last week or so has been my daughter's 1998 Saxo 1.1... soooo much better on the compressed snow hill that is our road than other people's efforts. I had to laugh at the guy down to road trying to get out in his BMW 3something diesel Touring. He couldn't get grip forwards or backwards, though flooring the throttle didn't help
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