Is it illegal to mix winter and summer tyres?

Can I Mix Tires? As a general rule, tires should not be mixed on any vehicle unless specified as acceptable by the tire or vehicle manufacturer.
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Is it OK to mix summer and winter tires?

You should never mix all-season, winter or summer tires. These tires were engineered with dramatically different types of traction and handling in mind. Mixing the type of tire on your vehicle can cause a loss of handling, increasing your risk of accidents.
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Can you mix winter and summer tyres mot?

CAN I MIX WINTER AND SUMMER TYRES ON MY VEHICLE? No - it is strongly recommended that you do not mix winter tyres with summer tyres.
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Can you have 2 winter tyres and 2 normal tyres?

Can I fit two rather than four? If you are thinking of saving money by fitting just two winter tyres rather than four - don't. With only two winter tyres, you'll experience an imbalance in grip levels between your front and rear wheels, which could cause you to lose control of your car.
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Is it OK to have mismatched tires?

Primarily, you should avoid mixing different tire brands and different tread patterns. There are rare exceptions for approved mixed-tire fittings, but in general, manufacturers do not recommend tire mixing at all.
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This is why you should NEVER fit just two winter tyres!



Can you drive with 2 different tires?

Is It OK to Mix Tires on Your Vehicle? The short answer is that, in general, manufacturers do not recommend tire mixing at all. For optimal safety and performance, it is recommended that vehicles are fitted with the same tires to every wheel position on your car.
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Is it illegal to have different tyres on the same axle?

No. Mixing different tread patterns across the same axle is not allowed. The identical tyre model and tread pattern must be fitted for a single axle. You can, however, use different tyres on a separate axle – just as long as they too match each other.
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Can I put just 2 snow tires on front?

No matter what kind of vehicle you drive, never mount two winter tires on the front axle without also mounting them on the rear axle. Only installing snow tires on the front wheels increases the risk of losing rear tire traction while braking or cornering on wintery roads.
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Can you drive with 2 winter tires?

While it's recommended to switch all four wheels to snow tires, that might not be an option for you this year. Experts say if you have two, it's a much safer bet to put them in the back rather than the front.
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Do you need 4 winter tyres or 2?

Is it better to have 2 or 4 winter tyres on your vehicle? Contrary to popular opinion, your car must have the best grip at the rear for stability. Therefore, it is recommended to always use 4 winter tyres on your car. Remember this simple rule: always put 4 winter tyres on your car!
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Can you mix Cross Climate tyres?

Yes, any mixing of tyres will yield different characteristics, but crossclimate and contis for normal road use is not going to cause bother.
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Can you mix winter TYRE brands?

Primarily, you should avoid mixing different tyre brands and different tread patterns. There are rare exceptions for approved mixed-tyre fittings, but in general, manufacturers do not recommend tyre mixing at all.
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Can I pass MOT with winter tyres?

Winter tyres will not cause a car to fail the MOT test, however they do have drawbacks in terms of storage and cost. Most European drivers who make the switch to winter rubber have two sets of wheels and tyres so that they can change over easily.
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Can I put winter tires on the front and all season on the back?

No matter what kind of vehicle you drive, never mount two winter tires on the front axle without also mounting them on the rear axle. Only installing snow tires on the front wheels increases the risk of losing rear tire traction while braking or cornering on wintery roads.
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Can I have different tires on the front and back?

No matter what type of vehicle you have, having mismatched tires front to back can sometimes cause handling problems. Granted, this really doesn't happen that often, and it is usually no problem to have different tires on a car.
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Can you have different tyres on front and back?

Can you have different size tyres front and back? Generally, in a front or rear-wheel drive, as long as you have ensured both pairs of tyres are the same, you can have different size tyres between rear and front if the suspension geometry is set to accommodate for this.
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Do I need all 4 winter tires?

Consistency is key so it's preferable to match all four tires for winter conditions with a tire like the WinterContact SI. Whether you have a rear wheel, front wheel, or four wheel drive vehicle, four winter tires is recommended. The extra investment in four tires will give you confidence when accelerating and braking.
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Do I need all 4 snow chains?

Legally, it is only necessary to have snow chains for one axle when travelling in mountain areas. However, when driving a 4 x 4 some drivers prefer to use 4 chains (two sets). Although in most conditions a single set of chains will provide enough traction, there are significant benefits with using two sets.
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Will fwd work in snow?

Are FWD Vehicles Safe in the Snow? Yes, FWD cars and crossovers are completely safe to drive in the snow assuming that you have winter tires and drive carefully. Most of the weight in a FWD drive vehicle is directly above the front tires, giving the drivetrain a good amount of traction.
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How fast can you drive on snow tires?

To answer the first questions, Toyota recommends that drivers not exceed speeds of 75 mph when traveling with snow tires on a Toyota Corolla. The tires are intended to add grip in icy or snowy conditions, so driving highway speeds can damage the wheelbase and significantly decrease fuel economy.
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Should better tires be on front or rear?

Should new tires go on the front or back? According to Tire Review, new tires should always go in the back. Rear tires provide the vehicle stability, and if they have little tread, then stability is lost.
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Are snow tires worth it?

Tests conducted by Canada's Traffic Injury Research Foundation showed that winter tires provide superior traction, braking, and cornering in all cold-weather driving conditions compared to an all-season tire. We're talking better traction whether the road surface is snow-covered, icy, wet, or even dry.
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Do all my tyres need to be the same?

For optimal safety and performance, we recommend fitting the same tyres to every wheel position on your car, so you should have the same brand, size, tread pattern, load index and speed rating on the front and rear tyres.
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Are remould tyres legal in UK?

Remoulds are still legal in the UK, as long as they comply with strict regulations, and if manufactured with care they needn't be significantly less safe than new tyres.
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What is the new tyre law?

On Monday February 1, a new law came into effect which means that tyres aged over 10-years-old cannot be used on the front steered axles of HGVs, buses, coaches or all single wheels fitted to a minibus (9 to 16 passenger seats).
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