I want to mount winter tyres on my Logan. I have factory 185/65/15 tyres.
Is it problem to mount 195/65/15 on my front wheels-only. Disadvantages or advantages............mounting this dimension of tyres.
195/65/15 tyre is on sale, unfortunatelly they do not have dimesion 185
Manuel
18 Nov 2005, 12:07
I have Firestone Winterhawk 195/65 R15. Technically, there are no problems and they are more comfortable because of higher talon. Your speedometer will record approx. 3% lower speed. (97 km/h instead 100 km/h). But, you must be carefully about your local police, they could penalize you for bigger size of tyres.
QUOTE(M@nuel @ 18 Nov 2005, 11:07)
I have Firestone Winterhawk 195/65 R15. Technically, there are no problems and they are more comfortable because of higher talon. Your speedometer will record approx. 3% lower speed. (97 km/h instead 100 km/h). But, you must be carefully about your local police, they could penalize you for bigger size of tyres.
Thank you. Is there higher noise, or consumption? Maybee problem that I want to change only fornt tyres. And they would be bigger than those rear
Manuel
18 Nov 2005, 12:40
Well, yes. Not much. But it is normal.
My advice: try to buy 4 tyres. Two are not enough.
b64chr
18 Nov 2005, 13:08
Winter tyres is better to be narrow, for keeping contact with asphalt.
Large width tyres will decrease performances on snow road.
QUOTE(M@nuel @ 18 Nov 2005, 11:40)
Well, yes. Not much. But it is normal.
My advice: try to buy 4 tyres. Two are not enough.
Well, I do not have enogh money for all 4 tyres now
But it is good price for these tyres. In Metro 195/65/15 winterA tyre about 46,5 eur
http://www.tigarmh.tigar.com/tigarmh/products.php?pid=26906Question: On Logan"s factory aluminium 15" whell 195/65/15 tyre dimension fits with out of problem?
QUOTE
Winter tyres is better to be narrow, for keeping contact with asphalt.
Large width tyres will decrease performances on snow road.
Here in Vojvodina/Serbia we do not have much snow during winter. But temperature often goes down near -20/-25C
Manuel
18 Nov 2005, 13:37
QUOTE(DenNy @ 18 Nov 2005, 13:25)
Question: On Logan"s factory aluminium 15" whell 195/65/15 tyre dimension fits with out of problem?
Yes! No problems.
Codrin
18 Nov 2005, 13:38
QUOTE(DenNy @ 18 Nov 2005, 13:25)
Question: On Logan"s factory aluminium 15" whell 195/65/15 tyre dimension fits with out of problem?
Yes, they fit just fine.
QUOTE(Codrin @ 18 Nov 2005, 12:38)
Thanks Codrin and M@nuel....I"m going today to change them.
Manuel
18 Nov 2005, 13:55
You're welcome!
b64chr
18 Nov 2005, 13:59
QUOTE(DenNy @ 18 Nov 2005, 13:25)
Well, I do not have enogh money for all 4 tyres now
...
Here in Vojvodina/Serbia we do not have much snow during winter. But temperature often goes down near -20/-25C
So, you want winter tyres for better performances on low temperature, not for snow roads. In this case it makes no sense to have winter tyres on front axle and summer tyres on the rear. In my opinion you have to buy 4 winter tyres. If not enough money, keep the summer tyres. If you insist to buy 2 winter tyres, put them on the rear axle.
If you don't trust me, please visit tyre manufacturer's sites.
QUOTE(M@nuel @ 18 Nov 2005, 12:55)
BTW, do you have winter tyres?And which one?
Manuel
18 Nov 2005, 14:01
QUOTE(DenNy @ 18 Nov 2005, 14:00)
BTW, do you have winter tyres?And which one?
QUOTE(M@nuel @ 18 Nov 2005, 12:07)
I have Firestone Winterhawk 195/65 R15.
QUOTE(M@nuel @ 18 Nov 2005, 13:01)
I forgot!
QUOTE(b64chr @ 18 Nov 2005, 12:59)
So, you want winter tyres for better performances on low temperature, not for snow roads. In this case it makes no sense to have winter tyres on front axle and summer tyres on the rear. In my opinion you have to buy 4 winter tyres. If not enough money, keep the summer tyres. If you insist to buy 2 winter tyres, put them on the rear axle.
If you don't trust me, please visit tyre manufacturer's sites.
Well, untill now I will put only front. Actually I"m putting them at first becauseIi will travel to Slovakia in december and january. And yes we do have snow here also, but not so much as I said. But longterm forecast for this winter is that we will have much snow. We"ll see.......
Anyway, thanks for this advice
Be a tigar with `Tigar`tyres
QUOTE(mccoy @ 20 Nov 2005, 19:50)
Be a tigar with `Tigar`tyres
Unfortunately, they have sold out all 15" tyres
QUOTE(b64chr @ 18 Nov 2005, 12:59)
So, you want winter tyres for better performances on low temperature, not for snow roads. In this case it makes no sense to have winter tyres on front axle and summer tyres on the rear. In my opinion you have to buy 4 winter tyres. If not enough money, keep the summer tyres. If you insist to buy 2 winter tyres, put them on the rear axle.
If you don't trust me, please visit tyre manufacturer's sites.
well I change my mind. I gonna put all 4 tyres..........
grujicd
21 Nov 2005, 10:31
Good decision. Winter tyres on front wheels and summer on rear can make your car spin - in that case rear wheels have much lower grip. On braking it would look more or less like you're using handbrake all the time.
Well, make it
five , who knows...sh*t happens
QUOTE(mccoy @ 21 Nov 2005, 18:25)
Well, make it
five , who knows...sh*t happens
QUOTE(M@nuel @ 18 Nov 2005, 11:40)
Well, yes. Not much. But it is normal.
My advice: try to buy 4 tyres. Two are not enough.
I bought all 4 tyres. They produce much less noise than those "factory" Montana tyres.Well now, I do not hear that noise which is produced by tyres.
Thanks again for advice.
Are you `tigering` snowy roads now?
QUOTE(mccoy @ 23 Nov 2005, 16:39)
Are you `tigering` snowy roads now?
Yeah.......
It is quite snowy evening.....
I was on the road...and try small slalom
My advice: Mount winter tyres!
Does any body have some expirience with the Sava Eskimo S3 tyres, and what's teh general opinion?
Manuel
24 Nov 2005, 20:40
QUOTE(M@nuel @ 24 Nov 2005, 20:40)
Thanks,
I have that test in Croatian tarnslation from one of our magazines, I allso have a Austrian test of many tyres. The Sava tyre does not seem so bad.
I just wanted to know personal expiriences, if any.
Boris
Manuel
26 Nov 2005, 23:51
There are a lot of Solenza and SuperNova owners who have this type of tyres and all of them are very happy
Sava is a very good choice, maybe the best in this category of prices.
My Berlina
2 Dec 2005, 01:24
QUOTE(M@nuel @ 26 Nov 2005, 17:51)
Sava is a very good choice, maybe the best in this category of prices.
From what I've heard it's a lot better then Montana Winter Tires.
ga!nusha
6 Dec 2005, 21:11
By the way... if you have montana or kormoran tires.... they don't work on rain....only for dry and snow
My Berlina
7 Dec 2005, 05:03
QUOTE(ga!nusha @ 6 Dec 2005, 15:11)
By the way... if you have montana or kormoran tires.... they don't work on rain
What do you mean they "don't work" on rain?
They suck. As they do on almost any surface.
QUOTE(My Berlina @ 7 Dec 2005, 05:03)
What do you mean they "don't work" on rain?
QUOTE(Codrin @ 7 Dec 2005, 07:09)
They suck. As they do on almost any surface.
Short and to the point
The general opinion here in Romania is that Sava Eskimo S3 is best choice in its price range. I did not find Sava so I bought Matador MP56 and I'm still waiting for the snow to come.
QUOTE(Danco @ 9 Dec 2005, 14:33)
The general opinion here in Romania is that Sava Eskimo S3 is best choice in its price range. I did not find Sava so I bought Matador MP56 and I'm still waiting for the snow to come.
Since the price of Sava Eskimo is close to what I'm willing to pay for tires that's my choice for now.
At the moment im still on the factory Montana tires, hope to change them soon.
My Berlina
10 Dec 2005, 19:07
You could also try fitting some
Continental Tyres on your Logan if it fits your budget.
Series 65 of
ContiWinterContact TS 810 has the right dimensions for a Dacia Logan.
xtraya
13 Dec 2005, 07:44
Try hard breaking over just a tinny ice (poledica) with montana tyres!
OUUU... logan is dancing allaround like on a dance floor! i was so amaised when i just strong push a brake and just continue to go forward!
Dont fu*ck with ice and montana... it can be dangerous!
I must try hand brake!
My Berlina
14 Dec 2005, 04:45
QUOTE(xtraya @ 13 Dec 2005, 01:44)
I must try hand brake!
logan is dancing allaround like on a dance floor
Ohh.. if you try the handbrake it will start folk dancing !
Now, here comes Logan with Barum Brillantis.
Top model – with Michelin
xtraya
21 Dec 2005, 10:22
Barum tyres comes with lowest version of logan (165)
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