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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26010 on: 12 January 2024, 23:10:16 »


The Rainsports on the rear of my V70 have done at least 30,000 miles, maybe nudging 40,000 and they still have 5-6mm!  :y
Further North we have Tarmac to drive on  ;)
it wears tyres out quicker  :D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26011 on: 12 January 2024, 23:25:04 »



Anyway haven't you heard of climate change?  ???

That's why we haven't had a winter tyre thread recently.  :D
I've had to scrape the "global warming" off my windows many mornings  :P

The new tyres are B rated wet grip ,ready  for the return of persistent rain AFTER the ice age  :D
the compound seems "soft" so probably won't last long  :-\ but my rear tyres never last anyway ,
The rears always wear more on the inner edge (weight of the bodies in the boot  ::))
and i sack them off when they are down to 3 to 4 mm

but that's ok, tyres are a "consumable item"
i've got 3 sets of wheels for My omega  ;D
I get about 20,000 miles, or 12 months, out of my tyres. Mid range American thingies. Hard to make the front wheels let go on an auto.

Not that I'd want to, of course.

The Rainsports on the rear of my V70 have done at least 30,000 miles, maybe nudging 40,000 and they still have 5-6mm!  :y
V70 is FWD though so just towing the rears along.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26012 on: 13 January 2024, 07:25:47 »



Anyway haven't you heard of climate change?  ???

That's why we haven't had a winter tyre thread recently.  :D
I've had to scrape the "global warming" off my windows many mornings  :P

The new tyres are B rated wet grip ,ready  for the return of persistent rain AFTER the ice age  :D
the compound seems "soft" so probably won't last long  :-\ but my rear tyres never last anyway ,
The rears always wear more on the inner edge (weight of the bodies in the boot  ::))
and i sack them off when they are down to 3 to 4 mm

but that's ok, tyres are a "consumable item"
i've got 3 sets of wheels for My omega  ;D
I get about 20,000 miles, or 12 months, out of my tyres. Mid range American thingies. Hard to make the front wheels let go on an auto.

Not that I'd want to, of course.

The Rainsports on the rear of my V70 have done at least 30,000 miles, maybe nudging 40,000 and they still have 5-6mm!  :y
I was talking about the front, driving, wheels. I guess I've changed the rears once in 60,000 miles.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26013 on: 13 January 2024, 08:54:24 »

V70 is FWD though so just towing the rears along.

Indeed. If it's not a proper car, the rear wheels are just for decoration. ;D

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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26014 on: 13 January 2024, 11:22:59 »

V70 is FWD though so just towing the rears along.

Indeed. If it's not a proper car, the rear wheels are just for decoration. ;D

.. and, for an opportunity to own an example... https://www.motorious.com/articles/highlights/both-halves-of-james-bonds-1984-renault-11-txe-for-sale/

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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26015 on: 13 January 2024, 12:23:33 »



Anyway haven't you heard of climate change?  ???

That's why we haven't had a winter tyre thread recently.  :D
I've had to scrape the "global warming" off my windows many mornings  :P

The new tyres are B rated wet grip ,ready  for the return of persistent rain AFTER the ice age  :D
the compound seems "soft" so probably won't last long  :-\ but my rear tyres never last anyway ,
The rears always wear more on the inner edge (weight of the bodies in the boot  ::))
and i sack them off when they are down to 3 to 4 mm

but that's ok, tyres are a "consumable item"
i've got 3 sets of wheels for My omega  ;D
I get about 20,000 miles, or 12 months, out of my tyres. Mid range American thingies. Hard to make the front wheels let go on an auto.

Not that I'd want to, of course.

The Rainsports on the rear of my V70 have done at least 30,000 miles, maybe nudging 40,000 and they still have 5-6mm!  :y
I was talking about the front, driving, wheels. I guess I've changed the rears once in 60,000 miles.


My brace of Jaguar XFR's sported 285/20/30 tyres on the back, and the car was rear drive only. They lasted 4000-6000 miles at best.

They cost a pretty penny to replace. :-\
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26016 on: 13 January 2024, 13:34:30 »



Anyway haven't you heard of climate change?  ???

That's why we haven't had a winter tyre thread recently.  :D
I've had to scrape the "global warming" off my windows many mornings  :P

The new tyres are B rated wet grip ,ready  for the return of persistent rain AFTER the ice age  :D
the compound seems "soft" so probably won't last long  :-\ but my rear tyres never last anyway ,
The rears always wear more on the inner edge (weight of the bodies in the boot  ::))
and i sack them off when they are down to 3 to 4 mm

but that's ok, tyres are a "consumable item"
i've got 3 sets of wheels for My omega  ;D
I get about 20,000 miles, or 12 months, out of my tyres. Mid range American thingies. Hard to make the front wheels let go on an auto.

Not that I'd want to, of course.

The Rainsports on the rear of my V70 have done at least 30,000 miles, maybe nudging 40,000 and they still have 5-6mm!  :y
I was talking about the front, driving, wheels. I guess I've changed the rears once in 60,000 miles.


My brace of Jaguar XFR's sported 285/20/30 tyres on the back, and the car was rear drive only. They lasted 4000-6000 miles at best.

They cost a pretty penny to replace. :-\
I think you mean 30/20, unless your car was riding on tractor wheels with low profile tyres  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26017 on: 13 January 2024, 17:43:09 »

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My brace of Jaguar XFR's sported 285/20/30 tyres on the back, and the car was rear drive only. They lasted 4000-6000 miles at best.

They cost a pretty penny to replace. :-\
I think you mean 30/20, unless your car was riding on tractor wheels with low profile tyres  ;D

I did think that they were some seriously big wheels at 30”.  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26018 on: 13 January 2024, 18:45:13 »



Anyway haven't you heard of climate change?  ???

That's why we haven't had a winter tyre thread recently.  :D
I've had to scrape the "global warming" off my windows many mornings  :P

The new tyres are B rated wet grip ,ready  for the return of persistent rain AFTER the ice age  :D
the compound seems "soft" so probably won't last long  :-\ but my rear tyres never last anyway ,
The rears always wear more on the inner edge (weight of the bodies in the boot  ::))
and i sack them off when they are down to 3 to 4 mm

but that's ok, tyres are a "consumable item"
i've got 3 sets of wheels for My omega  ;D
I get about 20,000 miles, or 12 months, out of my tyres. Mid range American thingies. Hard to make the front wheels let go on an auto.

Not that I'd want to, of course.

The Rainsports on the rear of my V70 have done at least 30,000 miles, maybe nudging 40,000 and they still have 5-6mm!  :y
I was talking about the front, driving, wheels. I guess I've changed the rears once in 60,000 miles.


My brace of Jaguar XFR's sported 285/20/30 tyres on the back, and the car was rear drive only. They lasted 4000-6000 miles at best.

They cost a pretty penny to replace. :-\
I think you mean 30/20, unless your car was riding on tractor wheels with low profile tyres  ;D

Obviously a deliberate mistake on my part to see who is on the ball, and who is asleep at the back of the class. ::) >:D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26019 on: 13 January 2024, 19:27:49 »



Anyway haven't you heard of climate change?  ???

That's why we haven't had a winter tyre thread recently.  :D
I've had to scrape the "global warming" off my windows many mornings  :P

The new tyres are B rated wet grip ,ready  for the return of persistent rain AFTER the ice age  :D
the compound seems "soft" so probably won't last long  :-\ but my rear tyres never last anyway ,
The rears always wear more on the inner edge (weight of the bodies in the boot  ::))
and i sack them off when they are down to 3 to 4 mm

but that's ok, tyres are a "consumable item"
i've got 3 sets of wheels for My omega  ;D
I get about 20,000 miles, or 12 months, out of my tyres. Mid range American thingies. Hard to make the front wheels let go on an auto.

Not that I'd want to, of course.

The Rainsports on the rear of my V70 have done at least 30,000 miles, maybe nudging 40,000 and they still have 5-6mm!  :y
I was talking about the front, driving, wheels. I guess I've changed the rears once in 60,000 miles.


My brace of Jaguar XFR's sported 285/20/30 tyres on the back, and the car was rear drive only. They lasted 4000-6000 miles at best.

They cost a pretty penny to replace. :-\
I think you mean 30/20, unless your car was riding on tractor wheels with low profile tyres  ;D

Obviously a deliberate mistake on my part to see who is on the ball, and who is asleep at the back of the class. ::) >:D

We all assumed it was just a septuagenarian thing.  :)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26020 on: 14 January 2024, 16:20:47 »

Acquired 2 freebie logo puddle lights, so fitted them.  Made 3 further good ones from the pile of shite ones I had accumulated.

Oh, and put some electricity in it as it was dry.  Didn't really need it though.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26021 on: 14 January 2024, 18:20:04 »

Acquired 2 freebie logo puddle lights, so fitted them.  Made 3 further good ones from the pile of shite ones I had accumulated.

Oh, and put some electricity in it as it was dry.  Didn't really need it though.
Are all your car batteries in need of replacement ?  :-\
your cars seem to spend more time "on charge" than a tesla taxi  :P
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26022 on: 14 January 2024, 20:13:13 »

I've just fitted Bridgestone Blizzaks to another one of the Astras 
so ....
next week it will be a heatwave  ;)
You're welcome  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26023 on: 14 January 2024, 21:27:46 »

Got my winter tyres on the Evo too so definitely not going to snow😂
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26024 on: 14 January 2024, 21:43:13 »

Got my winter tyres on the Evo too so definitely not going to snow😂
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That's England and Wales sorted then Rae  :)

No one from Scotland can be arsed , so I bet it snows there  :D
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