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Tyres Continental 165/70/14 TS-860 85T XL for cars

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132,50 €
86,13 €
Dimensions: 165/70/14
Tire Type
Winter tire
  • tyre petrol  C
  • tyre rain  B
  • tyre noise  71
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Description

Continental WinterContact TS 860 is another winter tyre om the legendary line of this German firm. Tyres marked with "TS" have been recognised for last few years as one of the best on the market. The previous model (TS 850) was one of the best rated tyres in Continental history. The tyre was tested in more than 47 tests and was equently awarded with top grades. TS 850 is also highly appreciated by customers. More than 90% of our customers recommend it. Continental declares that WinterContact TS860 is even better. On the wet, winter roads Continental WinterContact TS 860 offers 5% shorter braking distance than its predecessor. On the ice, braking is more effective by 4%. Continental engineers have also managed to improve overall tyre performance on slippery surfaces. Rolling resistances and wear resistance are comparable to its predecessor, the TS850. The high performance of Continental WinterContact TS 860 was achieved by the use of a modified rubber blend and modified tread pattern. The "Cool Chili" blend contains a lot of silica, which shortens the braking distance on wet surfaces. The polymer ingredients of the blend are specially selected to maximise traction on winter surfaces and at low temperatures. Continental WinterContact TS 860 offers full control of the vehicle in the most difficult conditions. Moreover, the tyre uses an innovative water evacuation system. Driving and braking on a slippery surface creates a kind of fluid coat that increases the contact area with the road and reduces the risk of skidding. This solution greatly improves safety when driving on glazed ost. This model has a directional tread without circumferential grooves, which is characteristic of modern winter tyres. Its characteristic feature is SnowCurve technology with 3D grooves arranged all over the tread surface. The additional groove on the walls of the tread blocks ensure better grip in the snow, which significantly improves traction and control on slippery roads.
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F.A.Q.

1) When should I change tires; A general rule is that the average lifespan of a tire is 40,000 km or four years. 2) Do the tires have an expiration date? How dangerous is it to put old tires in my car? The lifespan of a tire is a function of the storage conditions, stacking, shifting and service, in which the tire has suffered during its lifetime (load, speed, air pressure, damage due to driving, etc.). The exact identification of lifespan of a particular tire in real time is not possible. With the right storage conditions, a tire that is fresh, kept in abnormal conditions, it can be more dangerous than a stale one. Therefore the storage conditions and not the date of manufacture are the key to the safety of a tire. However, it is advisable all the tires that have been manufactured for more than 10 years to be replaced. 3) Where does the production date of the tire appear? In order to be able to control the date of manufacture of the tire, the largest tire companies use a common coding system. This code is on the side wall of your tire and is a four-digit number. The first two digits of the 4 digits identify the construction week, while the last two digits identify the year of manufacture. E.g. a tire with the number 45/21 was manufactured in the 45th week of 2021. 4) Do I need to put on winter tires? If so, when? On wet and slippery roads, winter tires offer much better traction than summer tires. So, in snow or frost conditions they respond much better due to the special layout they have, eliminating larger amounts of snow and water. Winter tires have the property of heating more easily at low temperatures in contrast to summer tires, which harden and don't have the same traction on the road. Experts recommend the installation of winter tires when the temperature drops below 7 degrees Celsius. When the use of winter tires is done only in the winter months their lifespan is much longer and can reach up to 5 winters! 5) How important is the tire pressure and when should it be checked? Tire pressure plays an important role in the lifespan and the safe performance of your tires. Tire pressures are defined separately for each vehicle model by tire and car manufacturers. You can advise the user manual or look at the side wall of the tire in order to find the right tire pressure for your vehicle. The tire pressure should be checked approximately every two weeks when they are cold, namely when the vehicle has not been moved for at least one hour. The change of weather conditions can affect the tire pressure. You can check the pressure of your tires at your local workshop or service station. 6) Why is it important to change the position of the tires and how often should it be done? The front tires of the vehicle usually wear out faster than the rear tires. If you change their positions frequently, this helps them to wear more evenly and reach the maximum life of the sole. The replacement of the tires position, however, can't correct wear problems due to incorrect inflation pressures. It is advisable the change of the position of the tires as soon as possible if you notice uneven wear or if they emit low noise while driving on a smooth road.

Country of origin

The country of origin of the tire Continental is Germany. However tires are produced not only in Germany but in many other countries where there are tire factories. It is difficult to say who is the manufacturer of a particular product. The quality of the tire does not depend on the place of production. The tires that are manufactured for example in Germany, England are of the same high quality. Therefore, no one can distinguish a tire produced in Japan from a similar one produced in a German factory.

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Our online store accepts credit, debit, and prepaid cards Visa, Mastercard, American Express of all banks. Your transactions in our online store are protected by top online security systems. All payments made by using a card are processed through the electronic payment platform Eurobank e-Commerce of Eurobank.

Order

Place your order from www.e-elastika.gr and receive your products even the same day (if they are immediately available) from our store at Lysimachou Kaftantzoglou 28 Street, Thessaloniki. Your order will be completed if the entire amount is discounted (no deposit) either in natural presence or by deposit in the basket of visa, master, e-banking.

Wheel alignment

When does my car need alignment?Many times, the alignment of your car tires is deregulated by a blow, eg. on a sidewalk or puddle or even from a collision with another vehicle. When your car is not properly aligned, its grip is immediately affected causing uneven tire wear reducing the tire life service and the vehicles overall performance. Fuel consuption also increases. So, if you hit something, if you notice that the car deviates on its one side, if the steering wheel does not come back easily after a turn or you notice uneven wear on the tires it is recommended to check the alignment of your vehicle. 
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