Sunday, January 10, 2010

Semperit Tires I'm Trying To Decide Between Brands Of Winter Tires?

I'm trying to decide between brands of winter tires? - semperit tires

Semperit Sport Grip or Yokohama Ice Guard? What is the difference between them? The tires are better for snow, ice and dry surfaces, too?

2 comments:

unplugge... said...

tries to physical sensation of tires. Winter tires are generally better in soft snow. but wear out faster. I think their main concern should be snow and ice, not dry surfaces, because everything is very good tires on dry roads. The snow and ice, not much traction, should count.

also on the tread. In general, an aggressive design to bite better. They learn to escape the management of winter tires, not better than regular tires in the water under the tire. Direction and if you make sure that the mechanisms on the right track. Tires have arrows on them, and they are supposed to guide the tires point.

not sure on the two wheels though. reconmendable but the Michelin X-ice. My parents have two cars, and have excellent traction. I tried driving on a road after a heavy snowfall and hit the brakes on several occasions. Most of the time does not slip. We look forward to more than 20 kmh and not ABS.

you can't shut me up said...

Yokohama. Guard says ice. Other sports regularly

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