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Re: words fail me....

Post by Ian_C » Sun Oct 19, 2014 8:47 pm

Eli wrote:Yep they are the winter wheels rather than the RS5 alloys. And well spotted, it is the RHS tyre (I didn't notice at the time, but I just wanted to get a feel for what they'd look like against the car)
Will look less 'underwheeled' than 17s did on my B6 S4. :thumbs:

Narrower is good in the snow, although if I ever find myself in a B8 S4, I would just put winter tyres on the standard 18x8.5 alloys (245/40 R18)

(17s on the B6 massively kept the cost down mind you)

Its a double edge sword - WRC style skinny snow wheels are best in the snow, but on the other hand by going *too* skinny you are going to significantly decrease your grip (braking, cornering) on dry tarmac on milder winter days

To be honest in the UK I'm not sure it matters - 17s 18s 19s or 20s - you are NOT going to get stuck in the snow if you have winter rubber + quattro
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Re: words fail me....

Post by Snotsicle » Sun Oct 19, 2014 11:11 pm

I'm going to stick with 265/30/20 winters. Less than ideal when it is properly snowy but I'd rather have the surface area for the other 90% of the time.
Also gives the option of throwing a normal spare wheel into the boot (albeit with the wrong rubber) for long road trips where the bottle of Slime may not suffice as a puncture repair.
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Re: words fail me....

Post by Eli » Mon Oct 20, 2014 10:22 pm

Ian_C wrote:Its a double edge sword - WRC style skinny snow wheels are best in the snow, but on the other hand by going *too* skinny you are going to significantly decrease your grip (braking, cornering) on dry tarmac on milder winter days

To be honest in the UK I'm not sure it matters - 17s 18s 19s or 20s - you are NOT going to get stuck in the snow if you have winter rubber + quattro
I certainty agree with not going too narrow, the extra sway of the winters alone is disconcerting the first few days and makes it harder to "feel" the limit of traction, not that I'm really looking to set land speed records during the winter months. My thinking is oriented towards a few extra pounds per square inch on the tarmac when it's icy. I've always believed in the trade off between width (contact area), weight (contact pressure) and torque applied - get any of them too far wrong and things tend to go a wry. Aptly demonstrated when a little 950cc swift on its pram wheels would go places neither of my other more modern cars at the time could go.

Living in a rural area, which never sees a gritting truck and has a number of steep hills between me and the gritted roads in all directions, I want to make sure I can get home at night (going to work again in the morning... well then I don't really care! lol).

TBH if we get really bad weather this year i'll probably end up using the Jimny initially until everyone else calms down.. I've found that it was as good as the Scooby on snowy days when you could use the 4x4. No amount of ice/slush seemed to hamper the Scooby on winter tyres whilst the Jimny was somewhat lively on patchy ice when you couldn't use diff lock, but then again it is a little more "disposable" than the RS.

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