Winter driving
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pac1982
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winter tyres are always good I've used e30's e36's for the last few years all through winter and never got stuck oncedsiingh wrote:Since having a splash of wet weather I was wondering what its like driving an e30 through winter/heavy rain/snow etc. I use mine as a daily and would like any tips and experiences.
are winter tyres any good?

1991 BMW E30 318i Neon Design Convertible (Sold)
1990 BMW E30 325i Touring (Sold)
1990 BMW E30 318IS (Sold)
1990 BMW E30 316i (RIP)
Winter tyres will be a big help.
E30s generally are ok as they're relatively light and have sensibly sized tyres compared to modern stuff.
I found my e30 the easiest to drive in snow out of any of the cars in our fleet.
E30s generally are ok as they're relatively light and have sensibly sized tyres compared to modern stuff.
I found my e30 the easiest to drive in snow out of any of the cars in our fleet.
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Topblag
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Drive a 325ix on winter tyres. It's fun but the traction control system, albeit rudimentary, can get in your way. 
1990 325i Cab auto in Alpine White II
1988 Alpina C2.5 moredoor in Black, 71k
1990 325ix, moredoor auto in Laser Blue. 51k
1984 Hartge H35 in Black
2004 996 C4S in Silver 43k manual
2006 Audi S6 V10 in Black 58k
1988 Alpina C2.5 moredoor in Black, 71k
1990 325ix, moredoor auto in Laser Blue. 51k
1984 Hartge H35 in Black
2004 996 C4S in Silver 43k manual
2006 Audi S6 V10 in Black 58k
id love a 325ix, cant seem to find any for sale, I have a simple 316i auto, cant complain my first e30 after wanting one since i was 15.
Winter tyres it is, does anyone use chains now a days, although thinking about it they may just tear me a new arch.
All in all Winter tyres and e30 will go down good in winter, ive heard some people say they put sand bags in their boots for added weight
Winter tyres it is, does anyone use chains now a days, although thinking about it they may just tear me a new arch.
All in all Winter tyres and e30 will go down good in winter, ive heard some people say they put sand bags in their boots for added weight
I've heard good things about those snow socks. You have to take them off once you get onto normal road though, or they shred in under 2 miles I think.
I plan to just park mine up through the weather again:

I plan to just park mine up through the weather again:

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Jesus325iTouring
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Skinny winter tyres make a huge difference. We took our E30 up to Scotland in February and done plenty of driving around The Trossachs in snow and rain and never got close to getting stuck. I used Goodyear Ultragrip 8s on a set of 14" Bottletops. The ride comfort is immense on 70 profile tyres (175x70x14) but they're a bit soft for spirited driving!
My old E46 coupe was hopeless in the snow in comparison - an absolute roadblock.
My old E46 coupe was hopeless in the snow in comparison - an absolute roadblock.
I was looking to get some winter tyres last year, but never actually got round to fitting any. Used my touring everyday in the snowy and icy conditions we had last and never had any problems. Whilst skinny tyres are obviously better, 205/55/15s got me everywhere I needed to be.... 
Winter tyres are still on my list, but so is driving to keep the momentum up and not driving like a dick (as much fun as the snow is
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Winter tyres are still on my list, but so is driving to keep the momentum up and not driving like a dick (as much fun as the snow is
James
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'93 318i touring 16v
'91 325i Sport
'93 318i touring 16v
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Used 14" steelies with winter tyres on my touring last year and it was awesome!!! Massive improvement in the wet and snowy/icy conditions - drove a lot of places other people couldn't!!!
Didn't even struggle once!!!
And that's on a 2.7 touring on coilys, basically set up for smooth tarmac!!!
Didn't even struggle once!!!
And that's on a 2.7 touring on coilys, basically set up for smooth tarmac!!!
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I used to have a brown 320i the body was rough and i was not to bothered about the car, i drove it all through the winter, must say i loved it
14" steels with M/S tyres, but its not the snow that is the problem its other drivers and the salt they put on the road, if you love your car after driving around on salted roads i would recommend jet washing under the car or storing it through the winter. They dont make the e30s any more and there are less and less on the road, loads of honda civics 
Wish i could store it, its used as my daily unless I have to travel far in which case its my dad peugot which I take. Im tryin to get as much done to winter-proof it, I have rust on the arch and will waxoyl these rest areas so that it will be contained untill next year when the bodywork will be revamped
i toasted a type R last night several times and the fooka just wouldn't give up tryingveeza wrote:I used to have a brown 320i the body was rough and i was not to bothered about the car, i drove it all through the winter, must say i loved it14" steels with M/S tyres, but its not the snow that is the problem its other drivers and the salt they put on the road, if you love your car after driving around on salted roads i would recommend jet washing under the car or storing it through the winter. They dont make the e30s any more and there are less and less on the road, loads of honda civics
must of went on over 17 miles on and off

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+ a yard full of scrap turds
I agree if its mint put it away, if your using it every day snow tyres make a massive difference from not getting off the drive to not getting stuck, we use our BM's everyday with good snow tyres (Goodyears on mine, Michelin's on our lasses) and only ever been stuck once (my fault showing off past a stuck X5).
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Tyres make a huge difference, and there's a massive variation even between normal "summer" tyres as I found out one year when I put cheapo tyres on the front of my Fiat Coupe and changed it overnight from a surprisingly good snow car to a sledge. Of course, by the time I found out it was too late to get back to the tyre fitters 
With this in mind I put Michelin Alpin on the E30 for last year and they were a revelation. I live in a hilly rural area and I wasn't stuck once. I think I broke traction twice during the whole winter and that was climbing a long steep hill with a full load (3 big adults, one child, two large dogs, bags, laptop etc) on packed snow. I still made it up the hill but with a bit of wheelspin from the back. That day I passed many, many stuck cars including the usual crop of big 4x4s on the wrong tyres.
The pecking order in the winter goes (from best to worst)
1. 4x4 on winter tyres
2. 2wd on winter tyres
3. People who got lucky with their choice of summer tyres
4. Everyone else standing by the side of the road with a mobile phone clamped to their ear.
With this in mind I put Michelin Alpin on the E30 for last year and they were a revelation. I live in a hilly rural area and I wasn't stuck once. I think I broke traction twice during the whole winter and that was climbing a long steep hill with a full load (3 big adults, one child, two large dogs, bags, laptop etc) on packed snow. I still made it up the hill but with a bit of wheelspin from the back. That day I passed many, many stuck cars including the usual crop of big 4x4s on the wrong tyres.
The pecking order in the winter goes (from best to worst)
1. 4x4 on winter tyres
2. 2wd on winter tyres
3. People who got lucky with their choice of summer tyres
4. Everyone else standing by the side of the road with a mobile phone clamped to their ear.
E30 Touring 0.35 cD - more slippery than prison soap 

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