Winter tyres on a mini?
Discussion
With all the messages of doom about the winter to come I am wondering whether to fit winter tyres to my wife's 2014 mini hatch.
What do people think? Do the winter tyres really improve the handling of the mini in ice/snow should it come?
The mini dealers seem to have some reasonable deals and I don't want to wait until it snows to decide I should have got them and there be none available!
The car gets used for short daily journeys but these are really essential even when it snows.
Any advice welcome! Thanks.
What do people think? Do the winter tyres really improve the handling of the mini in ice/snow should it come?
The mini dealers seem to have some reasonable deals and I don't want to wait until it snows to decide I should have got them and there be none available!
The car gets used for short daily journeys but these are really essential even when it snows.
Any advice welcome! Thanks.
In snow and ice 100% yes. They help a lot I have driven a lot of cars with winter tyres and it dose give you a lot more grip no question. Even all weather tyres give more grip in snow and ice than normal tyres (Had both on my car). They also don't wear so quick so if you are going to keep the car for some time they are well worth it.
My R53 has had a lot of money/time spent on the suspension, so it handles and grips stupidly well now. Would take corners much quicker than the wife's old standard Clubman. Until it got cold, and we put winters on the Clubman. Made a massive difference to grip levels in freezing conditions.
Also got me up and over Glenshee just before the closed the road a couple of winters ago!
So a definite yes from me
Also got me up and over Glenshee just before the closed the road a couple of winters ago!
So a definite yes from me
335man said:
Thanks for all the comments. It's a lot more positive and in favour than I initially expected. The car is in for a warranty issue on Weds - tyre pressure control unit failure. So think I will look at the different options then.
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Our R56 MCS them on. I bought a second hand set of OEM 16" 'Bridge' wheels with Bridgestone Blizzaks on for £340 from ebay last month, they are £1100 new from MINI. The tyres had done 500 miles and the wheels are 99% perfect.
I can certainly notice the softness of them when pushing on around corners compared to the 17" Summers.
MPG seems down about 5-10%, but that's probably down to the colder air temperature.
I can certainly notice the softness of them when pushing on around corners compared to the 17" Summers.
MPG seems down about 5-10%, but that's probably down to the colder air temperature.
Never had them on any car I've owned before. Just nabbed a set from a mate for a bargain who has sold his Mini. Night and day difference.
Loving the higher sidewalls too (I've gone from 17" wheels to 15"). When it's time for normal tyres I'll be looking for another set of 15" to replace the 17".
Loving the higher sidewalls too (I've gone from 17" wheels to 15"). When it's time for normal tyres I'll be looking for another set of 15" to replace the 17".
I've been seriously impressed with the new Falken Eurowinters on my JCW this year.
Quieter and more comfortable than my summers (Hankook Evo V12) and the grip on greasy roads this time of year is comically good. Suffice to say the car is more fun to drive in the wet now than the dry!
Not seen a snifter of snow yet but they've already been more than worth it in my opinion.
Quieter and more comfortable than my summers (Hankook Evo V12) and the grip on greasy roads this time of year is comically good. Suffice to say the car is more fun to drive in the wet now than the dry!
Not seen a snifter of snow yet but they've already been more than worth it in my opinion.
buy some...they are great....I bought some 15" steel wheels from BMW with winter tyres on them for about £465. It makes sense for safety in the colder weather.
It also makes sense economically if you are keeping the car for a while as they are likely to last you about 3-5 winters, and if you have alloys make them look nicer for longer as they will not get blattered by salt/grit.
clean, and lay flat in a cool place out of sunlight. They will definitely need reinflating after a few months not being used
If you buy the correct wheels (BMW will advise) they will be narrower but higher profile than anything fat you might have on as standard
once you have driven on winter tyres you will only ever want to drive on them in the snow/ice/wet&cold. They do make a difference, but, physics is physics, and if you drive like a tt winter wheels/tyres will not save you
It also makes sense economically if you are keeping the car for a while as they are likely to last you about 3-5 winters, and if you have alloys make them look nicer for longer as they will not get blattered by salt/grit.
clean, and lay flat in a cool place out of sunlight. They will definitely need reinflating after a few months not being used
If you buy the correct wheels (BMW will advise) they will be narrower but higher profile than anything fat you might have on as standard
once you have driven on winter tyres you will only ever want to drive on them in the snow/ice/wet&cold. They do make a difference, but, physics is physics, and if you drive like a tt winter wheels/tyres will not save you
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