Anyone have suggestioins for Snow tires for a 91 740 ??

Discussion in 'Volvo 740' started by Joe, Nov 24, 2004.

  1. Joe

    Joe Guest

    Hi All,

    ANYONE HAVE ANY RECOMMENDATONS FOR SNOW TIRES?
    Ive been checking around and the more looking the more confusiing it
    is !!! Some say the Pirelli are good, and some say their crap (dealers
    that is..) Looked at the GT Champiro ($ 80.0 installed) but I dont
    want to take chances on Indonesian's. The most appealing are the
    Dunlop, Michelin X Ice, Goodyears, Khumo's.

    Im on a strick buget, how about y'all ???

    Regards,

    Joe
     
    Joe, Nov 24, 2004
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  2. Joe

    jt Guest

    Back in the old days, we all used to get 2 snow tires for the drive wheels.
    These
    help get you going in the snow, but they don't do much to help your stopping
    power on snow and ice. I don't remember, but I don't think the 91 740 had
    ABS brakes, which also help.

    Winter tires now have a layer of soft rubber on the exterior tread which gives
    much better grip on ice, both starting and stopping. A set of 4 lasts about
    3 seasons, and then the outer layer is worn off, although they are still good
    for non-winter driving. Beware of buying used winter tires, as they may have
    no more of the soft rubber left. I have a 98 XC, and the winter tires make
    a huge difference, even with all-wheel drive.

    There is a lot of info at www.tirerack.com. I don't work for them, but I have
    bought from them. They post some comparative tests (stopping tests on a
    hockey rink!) that are interesting.
     
    jt, Nov 24, 2004
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    mdrawson Guest

    I have a '91 940 (essential the same car as the 740) and for years I've been
    running Dunlop Wnter Sport tires I buy from Tire Rack. I use 4 snow tires
    and have found these to be excellent in snow, wet pavement as well as dry
    pavement at high speeds.
     
    mdrawson, Nov 24, 2004
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    Rob Guenther Guest

    Nokian or Gislaved, both aren't overly cheap tho. I've head Hankook snow
    tires are good for the money - no experience with that particular brand tho.
     
    Rob Guenther, Nov 24, 2004
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  5. Joe

    Robert Guest

    I bought a set of Pirelli Winter Carving.

    They seem to work well in icy conditions. I've only had them on my 760GLE
    for a week, and it has only snowed once, and not badly enough to see what
    they are like.

    They are quiet, and don't give the best traction in dry conditions. The car
    feels like it wanders in the lane at 120km/h, at 100 it is better.

    I paid $100 each installed (Cnd$) for the tires, a 2nd line from a no-name
    wasn't any cheaper.

    I am happy with them so far

    Size: 185/65/15 on steel wheels, Pirelli Winter Carving
     
    Robert, Nov 27, 2004
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