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Winter tyres?

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Re: Winter tyres?

Post by dgm » Fri May 18, 2012 6:08 pm

[quote=""dirtymonkey29""]You'll find you also have a snow flake and mountain symbol too which makes it a proper winter tyre. Without that m+s tyres are just all weather tyres and hopeless in snow. I had mitchelin mv4 energy m+s tyres (no mountain snowflake symbol) and they were hopeless[/quote]

Absolutely, I just thought it wasn't clear on the thread and worth pointing out to save confusion. I'm on the lookout for some winters for the X5 just now, trying to get a 20" set at a reasonable price to save me buying another set of wheels. I've tried a couple of lowish buy it now bids on ebay so far but no one's biting at the moment. Don't they realise it's nearly June. :lol:
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Re: Winter tyres?

Post by Smeeagain » Sun May 20, 2012 12:51 pm

Where does the snowflake and mountain logo appear on the sidewall - can someone post a pic of what it looks like?

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Re: Winter tyres?

Post by dgm » Sun May 20, 2012 1:09 pm

[quote=""smeeagain""]Where does the snowflake and mountain logo appear on the sidewall - can someone post a pic of what it looks like?

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This is from a Vredestein Wintrac Xtreme:

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Re: Winter tyres?

Post by pvr » Sun May 20, 2012 3:21 pm

Good bit of info, did not know that :thumbsup:
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Winter tyres?

Post by Rusty » Sun May 20, 2012 3:55 pm

There have been a lot of tyre threads on here over the last year or so, but this one has been very informative.
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Re: Winter tyres?

Post by Smeeagain » Tue May 22, 2012 7:26 pm

ok, so If I've got this right....

The pic shows the snowflake but it also shows M&S (mud and snow) but it is ONLY if the snowflake appears along with the M&S that it is a truly suitable tyre for winter/snow/low temperature? other wise the M&S is more a general all terrain tyre?

Sorry If Im labouring the point but I want a specific snow terrain tyre and I suspect my local tyre dealership is trying to fob me off with an all terrain tyre

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Re: Winter tyres?

Post by X5Sport » Tue May 22, 2012 7:40 pm

It looks as if this is the correct interpretation for a true Winter tyre...

SNOWFLAKE CODING
Winter tyres are not only distinctive because of the sipes in the tread. There are also markings in the sidewall engraving that set official winter tyres apart from the rest. In addition to the standard M+S-coding, official winter tyres are also provided with a special snowflake symbol. This industry implemented standard indicates an official winter tyre has met all requirements.

Winter tyres are only granted this symbol when they have passed a series of brake test on snowy surfaces. All winter tyres supplied that have passed this testing method have the snowflake symbol in addition to the usual M+S markings.



The 'snowflake in a mountain' symbol is the US/Canada symbol and just the snowflake Is the EU symbol, but there are moves to standardise on the former.
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Winter tyres?

Post by dirtymonkey29 » Tue May 22, 2012 8:47 pm

Without the snowflake in a mountain icon m+s tyres are all season rather than all terrain

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