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mind you winter tyres are "supposed" to be much better in just colder conditions .....................
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I think to be fair there is some truth in that I used to have a navara before the chassis turned to cheese and it was like night and day with winter tyres even cold and rainy days you could tell the difference it liked to get it’s tail end out with any sign of moisture on the road on any sort of curve around 15mph bloody good fun thoughmind you winter tyres are "supposed" to be much better in just colder conditions .....................
But 70mph down the snowy hill sideways with not a care in the worldJust get an old Patrol TD6,with a set of BF TKo's ...it does 10 mph on a sunny motorway...and 10mph up Winter hill in the snow...very consistent
But 70mph down the snowy hill sideways with not a care in the world
So that was youWent to a wedding in Inverness,last November,and came a mile and a half,down a hill in virgin snow,as an un-guided missile,with the kerbs on both sides,acting like those "bumpers" you stick down a bowling lane,when kids are having a go...
...It may have been my favourite moment of the trip
As long as you've got good quality tyres with plenty of tread I don't think it's worth buying winter tyres.Just wondering what peoples thoughts are on having winter tyres - being in the south it hardly seems worth while ............ even the "beast from the east" only managed a light sprinkle!
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They also pack a bigger punch than your common or garden car bombYour vans in NI are basically troop carriers though
Typical IrishThey also pack a bigger punch than your common or garden car bomb
Standard tyres in winter go hard and lose grip, the compound in winter tyres stays more malleable when the temperature drops, winter tyres also usually run a slimmer profile and are taller to cut through the snow, the thing is it not just the snow but its when it snows, thaws turns to ice then snows again, there is nothing worse then driving on snow with an inch of ice laying underneath.As long as you've got good quality tyres with plenty of tread I don't think it's worth buying winter tyres.
If you are running a Rolls Royce then let your man servant and chauffeur worry about the tyres.....I dont have winter tyres on the RR and nothing stops it.
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