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JST



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grey17 wrote:
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There is a big difference Martin but if your AT3s work well for muddy tracks and fields then thats fine but, having a Mud and Snow marking and 3PSMF does not make it a true Winter tyre. Winter tyres have many more sipes than an AT3 and the compound structure of the tyre is different.

My General Grabber Snow Grabber Plus have hundreds more sipes than an AT3 and the harder rubber of the AT3 make them fine to drive on during the summer months. Winter tyres are generally too soft for summer driving.

M+S & 3PSMF makes them more of an All Season but not a specialist Winter tyre.


What does make it a true winter tyre if m&s and snowflake doesn't, ie what other standards are there to compare to? Cheers

James

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What does make it a true winter tyre if m&s and snowflake doesn't, ie what other standards are there to compare to?

Hi James.

It's all down to the construction of the tyre and the rubber/silica compound used to make the tyres.

True Winter tyres have a soft compound and thousands of sipes moulded into the tread blocks which help grip and spread out when on cold surfaces.
The tread design also helps hold onto snow as "snow on snow" is the best grip there is.

Summer tyres, All Season tyres and All Terrain tyres have a harder compound which gets hard and brittle as the temperature drops offering less and less grip.

There is a really great article here which I'll post for you to read as it gives all the standard parameters and tests used for a manufacturer to issue a M+S rating or a 3PMSF symbol.

Worryingly, it only requires a tyre to perform 25% better than a "comparison" tyre to achieve an M+S or 3PMSF rating!

As the old saying goes, its horses for courses and there is no one tyre which works well across all situations and seasons.

https://www.oponeo.co.uk/tyre-article/wint...e-m-s-mark


Cheers.

G

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Thank you.

i was of the understanding that a snowflake symbol indicated it was of different silica content, where as it only needs to be 25% better grip is what your saying, nothing to do with tyre compound? Cheers

James

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Hi James.

The Winter Tyre is THE specialist tyre for the colder months of the year and the soft compound makes it so. They also work extremely well on damp roads like we have here in the uk.

If you read through the link I posted, you'll come across the bit about the 25% being all that is required for a tyre to have the two, aforementioned markings.

These markings DO NOT qualify a tyre to be a Winter Tyre, merely that it is 25% better than the reference summer tyre that it was compared to.

Hope that makes sense!

G

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So, I guess the obvious question is "What markings indicate a proper winter tyre?" 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography
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The mountain snowflake symbol.

If you go on to ownerinfo.landrover you will see the winter tyres homologated by LR for 405s, there should be the same information for 322s somewhere. The list does include the Goodyear Duratrac which is not a 'mountain snowflake' tyre, and some which are not UK legal due to being studded, but there are at least three homologated mountain snowflake tyres, I think Pirelli Scorpion Winter, Michelin Latitude Alpin 2 and a Nokian. Continental Cross Contact Winter also in 21" and 22". Only Range Rovers since 1988


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Hi Rob.

I guess you don't need specific markings for a proper Winter Tyre as it will say "Winter" or "Snow" or such like in massive letters on the sidewall. That's its sole purpose in life.

It will be supplied and marketed as a winter tyre and not omitting that the tread will have the characteristic sipes and tread pattern and be soft / slightly sticky to the touch.

The Germans and Austrians do great winter tyre tests every year and list all the best available for the forthcoming season and well worth looking at as they are very informative and educational Smile

Cheers.

G

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General Grabber AT3's have the mountain snowflake symbol.
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First one up here is a nice, concise video by Bridgestone about the major differences between winter, all season and summer tyres.

I'll track down a similar one I've seen for larger SUV's

A couple of others which also convey a good message.








Thanks

G

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DrRob wrote:
Andrew - got any piccies you can show us??

Picture of my 2010 MY L332 - With new GGAT3's 255/55/R20's - £159 each fitted

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I am still hoping that someone will add a picture of a new AT 3 in the spare wheel well.
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Thank you Andrew, having seen your picture, to confirm it fits in, they will be my next choice of tyres.
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