MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: dajonic on October 21, 2010, 11:42:07 pm
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Bearing in mind out countries typical mild climate, are winter tyres really necessary. Ok you'll get the odd white out once in a while and things are bound to come unstuck evry now and again but is this not just overkill. I can understand on the continent which suffer from far harsher winters and have actual rules and regulations for the use of winter tyres and for insurance purposes so what do you think ?
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If the winter was like it was last year I think they would be a wise choice, I'm on the look out for a part worn set at the moment to put on my spare monzas.
I'm sure a few people will disagree with me here but to save some cash I'll only be buying 2 tyres for the front as this is where the power, steering and braking come from in the gti so this should help control 10 fold over summer tyres
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If the winter was like it was last year I think they would be a wise choice, I'm on the look out for a part worn set at the moment to put on my spare monzas.
I'm sure a few people will disagree with me here but to save some cash I'll only be buying 2 tyres for the front as this is where the power, steering and braking come from in the gti so this should help control 10 fold over summer tyres
Thats fine as long as you take your time round bends when its icy and snowy.
Winter tyres and snow tyres are 2 different things. It doesnt need to snow or be icy for you to drastically benefit from having winter tyres.
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If the winter was like it was last year I think they would be a wise choice, I'm on the look out for a part worn set at the moment to put on my spare monzas.
I'm sure a few people will disagree with me here but to save some cash I'll only be buying 2 tyres for the front as this is where the power, steering and braking come from in the gti so this should help control 10 fold over summer tyres
With regards to the OP I think it depends on where in our hallowed Isle you live, here in the NE of Scotland its maybe more of a necessity than for those in the South of England. After last years winter I will be investing very soon - we've already had our first flurry of snow.
I was also thinking of just getting fronts (on the basis that my fronts need replacing anyway and I don't have a spare set of wheels) but I saw a youtube video of a car with such a set up and the back was forever spinning round to meet the front ... so I think I'll bite the bullet and get all four.
I'd post the link but I'm at work and I can't ...
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I'm alright in that respect my work journey is just 15 mins of 30 mph roads so I'll be fine with the fronts, if there was a lot of 60s ect ect in my journey I'd be getting the four
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I think it does depend on which part of the UK you live in also.
Considering the peeps in the know are saying we're coming into another harsh winter, I think I'll be investing.
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I have invested this year as last year my car was stuck at home for a week as i couldn't get up the hill a the end of the road
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They look expensive!
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They look expensive!
I thought they were reasonable, they cost me £130 each
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Big review on this last year in EVO.
I'll try and dig it out and scan it for anybody who wants a read.
J.
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They look expensive!
I thought they were reasonable, they cost me £130 each
Crikey, that is good. Only reason I said is that I've been looking at them for my 17" Monzas and they were £140 each. I presumed 19s would be big money.
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I have invested this year as last year my car was stuck at home for a week as i couldn't get up the hill a the end of the road
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where did you get them from? as I have been looking for some winter tyres for the cayman and been struggling to find any in 19"
i see yours are 235/35/19 which will fit my fronts but i need 265/35/19 for the rears
had some sideways action on a damp road the other week :driver: so not looking forward to the icy conditions :scared:
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Mytyres :happy2: , i just looked and they have now gone upto £146 though, i got them at right time by the looks of it, oh and got £16 quidco too :happy2:
I have invested this year as last year my car was stuck at home for a week as i couldn't get up the hill a the end of the road
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where did you get them from? as I have been looking for some winter tyres for the cayman and been struggling to find any in 19"
i see yours are 235/35/19 which will fit my fronts but i need 265/35/19 for the rears
had some sideways action on a damp road the other week :driver: so not looking forward to the icy conditions :scared:
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And this explains all
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They say the birds are migrating early this year and that this indicates a very hard Winter possibly even worse than the last.
I'm lucky, I don't work nor need to drive anywhere, so my car will be left in the garage - Any snow and I simply won't take her out. I hated last Winter's snows.
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A lucky i don't have to drive to work as its only a 10 min work home..
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I have invested this year as last year my car was stuck at home for a week as i couldn't get up the hill a the end of the road
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi2.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fy8%2F182_blue%2F93e6b814.jpg&hash=2ceab048f2d3510efbe0c7d2d107847e914afbae)
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I've bought 4 of the same in size 225/40-18" and are getting them fitted this tuesday, really looking forward to trying them out :happy2:
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^^i am looking forward to it also, they seem to have flat tread in the middle and round out a bit towards the edge, i guess it makes for less road contact when snowy etc, or its just they need to be mounted on some alloys and pumped up :laugh:
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I've just priced up some of the Wintrac Xtreme for my 17" Monzas on mytyres.co.uk and they are coming in at £178 fitted :surprised:
Should have tried to get hold of a set in the middle of the summer when no-one wanted them.
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Just remember though - you can have the best possible winter tyres on your chariot - but you still need to watch out for all the other w@nkers out there - especially those to$$ers in SUVs - who seem to think they are invincible! :stupid: :sick: :fighting:
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i have ust got some Skoda steel rims on 1956515 tyres with the same pcd as a mkv golf..if i put these on front being thinner tyres than his standard ones on my mates mk5 gti will it upset the traction control on the car
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i have ust got some Skoda steel rims on 1956515 tyres with the same pcd as a mkv golf..if i put these on front being thinner tyres than his standard ones on my mates mk5 gti will it upset the traction control on the car
I strongly doubt 15" rims will clear your brake calipers. I think 16s are the bare minimum for the 312 disc set up.
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i have ust got some Skoda steel rims on 1956515 tyres with the same pcd as a mkv golf..if i put these on front being thinner tyres than his standard ones on my mates mk5 gti will it upset the traction control on the car
I strongly doubt 15" rims will clear your brake calipers. I think 16s are the bare minimum for the 312 disc set up.
dam good point
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I picked up a set of 16" wheels from the GT Sport mk5 golf cheap on eBay. Then got my winter tyres (that I had already) fitted to them.
Since I had my first set I've never looked back; well except in the mirror at everyone else stuck. :driver: