DrJuanKerr
I'm fortunate enough to be able to store a full set of wheels and tyres so am looking to purchase a set of dedicated winter tyres that will perform well on mud as well as snow.
My primary reason for these is to gain traction over mud and wet grass as well as wet roads and the occasional flurry of snow.
My B Pillar suggests the following Tyre sizes are "Allowed"
Initial thoughts were BF Goodrich AT K02: 225 /65 R17. Not being a recommended size doesn't cause me too much concern. I'm currently running 245/40/20 Fr and 275/35/20 R anyway!
Having read countless threads however I understand M+S tyres are not necessarily the "best" option for "cold" weather [<7deg C] unless supported by the three peaks and snow flake [3PSFM] markings too.
Most advertising "bumph" and reviews show traction over snow and slush and are carried out in extremely cold climates.; typically Finland or Norway.
I've read many threads that favour these winter tyres;
Which brings me to my dilemma: Which winter tyre is best suited to mud and wet grass?
EDIT [24/11/19]
Since carrying out research I've discovered the BF Goodrich KO2 display the "snowflake & 3 peak" markings.
My primary reason for these is to gain traction over mud and wet grass as well as wet roads and the occasional flurry of snow.
My B Pillar suggests the following Tyre sizes are "Allowed"
- 215/60/17 104/102T M&S
- 235/55/17 103H
- 255/45/18 103W
Initial thoughts were BF Goodrich AT K02: 225 /65 R17. Not being a recommended size doesn't cause me too much concern. I'm currently running 245/40/20 Fr and 275/35/20 R anyway!
Having read countless threads however I understand M+S tyres are not necessarily the "best" option for "cold" weather [<7deg C] unless supported by the three peaks and snow flake [3PSFM] markings too.
Most advertising "bumph" and reviews show traction over snow and slush and are carried out in extremely cold climates.; typically Finland or Norway.
I've read many threads that favour these winter tyres;
- Michelin crossclimate+ SUV 235/55/17
- GoodYear Cargo Vector 2 tyres
- Dunlop Winter Sport 5
- Michellin Pilot Alpin PA4 235/55 R17
Which brings me to my dilemma: Which winter tyre is best suited to mud and wet grass?
EDIT [24/11/19]
Since carrying out research I've discovered the BF Goodrich KO2 display the "snowflake & 3 peak" markings.
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