Winter Weather Tyres

Preparing for the winter means making sure your car is equipped for the right weather.

Winter weather tyres offer improved safety and superior performance in wet, icy and snowy conditions.

Summer tyres wear quicker when the outside temperature drops below 7°C, that's why in most European countries it is common practice for drivers to fit winter weather tyres in late autumn and to revert back to standard in the late spring.

Independent research has shown that UK drivers feel less safe when driving in winter conditions. With additional levels of grip and an improved stopping distance (11 metres when braking on icy roads at 20mph), winter weather tyres can help allay such fears.
  

 

Winter Weather Tyres FAQs:

Aren't winter weather tyres only for when it really snows heavily?
Definitely not. All modern winter weather tyres are designed for optimal safety below 7°C, in the cold, wet, ice and snow. So although they will afford much higher levels of traction in snowy conditions, they offer superior performance in all winter conditions.

Do I need to replace all my tyres with winter weather tyres if I only have a front wheel drive car?
Yes, with the improved grip available from winter weather tyres, it is essential that all four tyres be replaced at the same time. The car may skid or be more difficult to control if only two winter weather tyres are fitted to one of the axles.

When driving on winter weather tyres can I drive at my normal speed?
Winter weather tyres, by design may have a slightly lower speed rating than summer tyres. All tyres display a rating letter (S, T, H...) on the side of the tyre designating the maximum speed. For example a winter weather tyre that has an H rating has a maximum speed of 131mph, this should not compromise your driving in winter conditions.

Do winter weather tyres wear out quicker?
No, winter weather tyres are designed to perform and last better in colder conditions while summer tyres actually wear faster when the outside temperature drops below 7°C. Add to that the extra grip afforded by winter weather tyres and the argument to change tyres is compelling.

When should I change back to my summer tyres?
It is recommend that in March, when average temperatures should be nearing 7°C in the morning, you should change back to summer tyres.

What's the best way to store my summer tyres during the winter?
Each tyre should be stored in its own bag, making it easier and cleaner to store at home. It is recommended that you stack your tyres so that they are lying flat on the ground horizontally. Alternatively, where applicable, you could contact your local dealer to arrange for your tyres to be stored in a specialist facility.

The cold hard facts

When the temperature drops below 7°C the tread compound in normal tyres begins to harden and gives you less grip. Modern rubber compound technology and advances in tread design mean that today's winter weather tyres reduce this hardening effect, providing higher levels of road safety on cold and damp road surfaces.
 

Picture:
 

If you wish to arrange a service

or require further information please call us now or simply fill in our electronic form.

SLM Toyota Booking Enquiry
 
Newsletter sign up:   Sign up !
Forward this page by email:  Send now !
©2012 St Leonards Motors Group | About Us | Terms and conditions | Accessibility Statement | Site map | InFX Professional eCommerce
SLM Toyota HASTINGS: 3 John Macadam Way, St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex TN37 7SQ. 01424 758555
SLM Toyota UCKFIELD: Bolton Close, Bellbrook Business Park, Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 1PH. 01825 768989
TOP
InFX Solutions