That’s debatable but a fair point. I’ve run 255 winters for many years going to the Alps and never had an issue.
Actually for snow and ice this is not true. The buying a good quality winter tyre is far more important.Super wide tyres not so good in snow as they spread the weight across a wider area.
Why not get some GP steels and stick winters on them? If you have a curbing incident no big deal. There is an ebay seller advertising them at 180 for 4, new take offs.
Interesting, though I'm always sceptical as to how applicable Scandinavian test conditions - very cold, crisp, dry, pristine pre-laid snow - are to driving in the UK, where we have higher humidity, marginal temperatures and, usually, a patchy selection of minimal snow coverage, frost and slush conditions to contend with. Also, where I live, the ability to maintain traction in a hilly environment is far more important than a description of the car's handlings characteristics on a flat circuit.Actually for snow and ice this is not true. The buying a good quality winter tyre is far more important.
I understand what you are saying.Interesting, though I'm always sceptical as to how applicable Scandinavian test conditions - very cold, crisp, dry, pristine pre-laid snow - are to driving in the UK, where we have higher humidity, marginal temperatures and, usually, a patchy selection of minimal snow coverage, frost and slush conditions to contend with. Also, where I live, the ability to maintain traction in a hilly environment is far more important than a description of the car's handlings characteristics on a flat circuit.
I know, I can't expect them to use my lane/driveway for their testing, just to satisfy my curiosity, but you get my point.
Droooool.....An 18” winter is fine. We run the factory 255/45/18 tyre for our winters. Our 18’s actually fit over our 362mm Brembo brake kit.
Here is ours on 18’s
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Sorry - load rating required for a T32 is? 103?An 18” winter is fine. We run the factory 255/45/18 tyre for our winters.
If I can!!!Are you going anywhere or plan to visit somewhere where there will be snow?
Thanks - dead handyIf you want to use the same size as your 20's then I have used 235/65/17 or 235/55/18 or currently using 235/50/19 sizes. You will find that sometimes its hard to get load rated winter in some of these sizes.