So I have been doing some research today in regards to Winter Tyres, and have found many useful things, I still don't know what I'd need to do and get out and buy some. E.g, will they fit my car?
After watching this video (
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/66692/winter-tyres-4x4-grip-test-video) seeing a Ford Kuga with 2WD with Winter Tyres go so much further, I think I'm going to get some. I live on a Hill, and when it snowed before, I couldn't get up it. Touch wood, I've not had a prang yet, but as I'm now buying my own car and spending a decent amount of money on it, I want make sure I'm safe.
So, for those people who run winter tyres currently, do you mind answering some of these questions for a novice like myself?
1) Is it just tyres, or alloy's and tyres? When ever I see pictures or video's, usually the winter tyres are on different alloys. Is it just that it makes it easier to change?
2) 1 leads me onto cost. Looking around, Winter Tyres seem to be about £500 (ish) for a set of 4. If you then have to purchase alloys, it then taking this close to £1000. And then what is the cost of fitting?
3) Storage. Do I have to pay to have summer tyres stored in the winter and winter tyres stored in the summer. I have a garage I can put them in, but aren't they meant to be kept at the right temperature etc?
4) If i need alloys, what size? I see things like "7.5 Jx17" and "offeset 49". I have no idea what these mean. Is it so they clear the brake calipers?
5) How long do you run them for? As they are not just snow tyres, they are winter tyres, they are much better in the cold. So are these the sort of things you put on from November all the way through to February?
6) Life. How long will they last for. As these tyres are expensive, will they last 2-3 years, or expect them to last longer than that?
7) Will the speedo be calibrated correctly if a different set of alloys are going on the car?
8 ) Used ones on eBay. I am still on the hesitant side of these tyres due to cost. I have seem some on eBay much cheaper, as they are used. Usually they're for sale as someone has bought a different car they don't fit on. Is it worth a gamble paying for cheap ones, or just invest in some new ones?
9) And finally, where do you get them from? Do places do alloy & tyre pack, or you have to buy them separate?
Thank you very much in advance. I literally have not a clue. I can barely add oil or washer fluid. When it comes to technical stuff, I hate to say I know absolutely nothing. So an idiot proof guide would be much appreciated!