Soldato
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How long is a long period?
damaging my tyres in the cold.

[TW]Fox;19851046 said:I thought the -18's we saw were mostly overnight and were record breaking temperatures - hardly par for the course.
Having lived and drove in Germany for 3 years and few Slovenia winters too.
I love laughing at how this country nearly comes to a stand still with a splash off snow?

[TW]Fox;19851117 said:What? You live in Birmingham not Calgary, its not going to get so cold your tyres will get damaged!

) I was wondering if some winter tyres would benifit me on my commute which is 25miles B/back roads and 10 miles dual carriage way( dont need to worry about the d.c.)
) would be appreciated!Last winter, i was driving a mondeo in the snow, my commute was 30 miles back then, again about 12 miles on dual carriage way and the rest was A / B roads, with one large bank, the only part that worried me was the bank (500m down and the same back up with a bend in the middle). I managed fine in the snow - just, as you have to slow for the bend at the bottom of the bank then accelerate to go up, i found myself playing a lot with the throttle last year trying to find the balance between progress and spinning the wheels and / or sliding off the road. This year, i'm in a RWD car, on the same bank and another not as bad one, i'm not looking forward to it this year with it being my first experience with RWD hence i'll be buying snow chains as opposed to full on snow tyres. It'll only be 2/3 weeks of snow again hopefully.
[TW]Fox;19863670 said:You are aware you can only only use snow chains on actual snow and must remove them as soon as you reach tarmac?

I literally know nothing about tyres suited for the cold winter and inputs for me(and lots of other hatch back owners out there) would be appreciated!