mikescuba
Well-Known Member
Hi, I run a Defender 200tdi 110 here in France. I have BFG Trac edge tyres which have plenty of tread but I am disappointed with them in the snow.
Last year I had Cooper A/T which had very little tread and they seemed much better in snow.
I am thinking of having a set of snow tyres for the winter but not sure what to get.
Whilst I was driving around on compacted snow and ice the postman in his little Renault van with snow tyres and only two wheel drive had much better grip and went anywhere the Land Rover would go.
On one occasion I parked the Landy in a lane on a hill whilst I was attaching a tow rope to pull the mother in-laws car out that she had driven into the ditch , the landy just slid off down the lane on the ice and disappeared into the distance. I did manage to get back up the lane with diff lock on and wheels spinning. I have tried lowering the tyre pressure which made a slight difference but still not as good as the postman.
Last year I had Cooper A/T which had very little tread and they seemed much better in snow.
I am thinking of having a set of snow tyres for the winter but not sure what to get.
Whilst I was driving around on compacted snow and ice the postman in his little Renault van with snow tyres and only two wheel drive had much better grip and went anywhere the Land Rover would go.
On one occasion I parked the Landy in a lane on a hill whilst I was attaching a tow rope to pull the mother in-laws car out that she had driven into the ditch , the landy just slid off down the lane on the ice and disappeared into the distance. I did manage to get back up the lane with diff lock on and wheels spinning. I have tried lowering the tyre pressure which made a slight difference but still not as good as the postman.