What's the difference between these types of winter tyres?Is there a map or something that will tell me which one to choose based on where I live? It's my first winter driving, I don't want to die br/o/s.
>>28714244Buy studded if your area gets ice
>>28714244>It's my first winter driving, I don't want to die br/o/s.Just don't bomb it around turns and give yourself more time to stop. Driven through plenty of winters sliding around on all-seasons
>>28714244Where do you live? Unless you get a serious winter, you don't need winter tires.
>>28714276I live in Estonia (next to Finland and Russia), winter tyres are mandatory in my country, but any tyre with the 3PMSF marking is considered a "winter" tyre so I'm not sure which type to get.Most of the local tyre shops seem to suggest tyres like the X-Ice Snow, but I'm wondering if they are worth it, the weather is not that extreme here.
>>28714276Winter tires are made for temperatures below 40F. They're softer and have better grip. It doesn't need to be snowing or icy.
>>28714244If you drive mostly get, get the alpins. If you get a decent amount of snow, x-ice
>>28714334Dry, not get
>>28714244>I don't want to die br/o/s.Keep an eye on your rear view mirror while you're stopped at a light. Keep a mental note of which way you can dodge out of the way if a somali with bald all-seasons decides he wants to rear end you.
Are all terrains ok for winter or do I NEED actual winter tires - esp for rough mountain roads where winter tires tend to be road biased. I'm not sure what they even expect you to do.
>>28714244The PA4 (left side) is high performance winter tire.Its comparable to the Vredestein Wintrac Pro.If you have a BMW M340i or similar its the best option.The right side is a traditional snow tire. Slight edge in deep snow but its handling sucks on cold pavement.Basically right side is fine unless you have a performance car.