Winter Tyres for road use not off road
Re: Winter Tyres for road use not off road
Hello. New member here. I have the Jimny 1.3 SZ3 2011 reg. Fine wee offroader and every day vehicle. I started off with Land Rovers then tried out the Cherokee 2.5 TD followed by a Mitsibishi Shogun Sport 2.5 TD. My decision to downsize to a Jimny was a good move both practically and economically. Most of the time I was running a 2.5 TD diesel with driver and the occasional passenger. I radio marshal at forest stage rallies and off road events and the Jimny has never let me down, getting into locations where larger 4x4's either ground or sink in to the axles ! I use the Bridgstones that were on it new and have replaced with the same. We get our fair share of snow here in Fife and living in a rural setting that has been snowed in / cut off over the years I have had no problems getting to work or assisting villagers who have no 4x4 capability. OK, my first post. I'll try and get the hang of att. a foto next time. Cheers, Dave B.
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Re: Winter Tyres for road use not off road
Fifejimny to scuk, think you are a brave man sticking with the Bridgestone. I think they were some of the worst tyres out there. Gripless on the road and didn't last very well. Just my opinion, but then have met others who felt the same
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Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Re: Winter Tyres for road use not off road
My Gv is on a set of insa turbos and I haven't noticed any difference on a normal wet road as far as handling, noise and grip goes but you really notice the difference in the snow.
If they're available in the right size then they might be a better option. I got mine for about £60 a tyre. If you only need them for a few months of the year then it would seem silly forking out big money for what are basically normal tyres just made from softer rubber and wear faster as a result.
If they're available in the right size then they might be a better option. I got mine for about £60 a tyre. If you only need them for a few months of the year then it would seem silly forking out big money for what are basically normal tyres just made from softer rubber and wear faster as a result.
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Re: Winter Tyres for road use not off road
Thanks for all the advice.
Had a 56 reg GV on A/T tyres all year round and didn't think much of the grip on ice, they seemed ok on snow/slush. Thinking more of the handling really, don't really get a lot of snow in the Glasgow area but we get plenty of rain and eventually ice when the temp drops.
I'm still looking into it but I think I will get a set to try them out not sure which ones yet, will be getting a nice set of Black alloys as well, to go with the white pearlescent paint of the car.
Had a 56 reg GV on A/T tyres all year round and didn't think much of the grip on ice, they seemed ok on snow/slush. Thinking more of the handling really, don't really get a lot of snow in the Glasgow area but we get plenty of rain and eventually ice when the temp drops.
I'm still looking into it but I think I will get a set to try them out not sure which ones yet, will be getting a nice set of Black alloys as well, to go with the white pearlescent paint of the car.
Re: Winter Tyres for road use not off road
Momentarily I drive a Nissan X-trail and since 6 years I use Yokohama Geolandar's 215x65 x16 AT/S with the snowflake. It's an all seasons tire. Very good in mud and snow, not much noise, good handling on roads (specially in rain) and affordable. Tho say is shortly: good tire.
So, I think this is a tire for the Grand Vitara too!
So, I think this is a tire for the Grand Vitara too!