[quote=""Darnicmax""][quote=""ice climber""]Hi
Just had a new set of Wintrac Extreme 4 fitted on my 19" rims. Good price at £690 fitted etc. Been on now for around 1000 miles, just in time for the very wet roads last week. All I can say is that they are very quiet and very good in the wet if anything these tyres are way underated. My old MIch Diamaris by comparison were not in the same league for noise or wet roads. It is a myth that winter tyres are only for winter, you just need to look at all those LR Discos on M&S all year!
There are some good USA tyre vids showing the difference in traction and stopping, should make you think. I want to keep moving this year and as I hope to go to the Alps this winter where M&S tyres are a requirement in the areas I am going it is a no brainer what to use. Having sexy looking tread patterns just doesn't cut it in winter.....[/quote]
Ice climber - the more I read/learn on this, the more I question the need to have a summer set if you are running Wintrac Extremes. I've trawled through a few LR forums today - and there is a view, as you state, that winter tyres are suitable year round. The write ups on various tyre forums are very positive - with many people keeping them on year-round.
It sounds that you are ahead of me in terms of comparing the Mich Diamaris to Wintrac. If I experience the same, then I think I will put my MIch Diamaris on ebay and be done with it

(especially as I run round in an old Merc SLK for the spring/summer months anyway!)[/quote]
I think the trade-off comes with bigger wheel sizes and the desire to have large, low profile wheel set ups rather than the much smaller narrower wheels usually fitted on winter tyre set ups - the best performance in winter is on the smallest wheels suitable for the car, (although your new set of 19" tyres will certainly do a far better job than their Diamaris conterparts in ice and snow, BMW recommend the smaller sizes with higher sidewalls) - and I suppose no-one really wants to drive around on 17" ellipsoid style 56 wheels all year round

or indeed, the 18" style 58S I have just acquired, when the "standard" wheels for my 4.8 are 20" staggered skateboards.....
