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I have used or am interested in using;

Summer tyres
Winter tyres
Rain tyres
All season tyres
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Author Topic: Winter/summer/rain/all season tyre experiences  (Read 2900 times)

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VXL V6

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Re: Winter/summer/rain/all season tyre experiences
« Reply #30 on: 10 December 2011, 14:54:38 »

Well i've just swapped over to my M+S wheels. Will see what they are like.......

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Re: Winter/summer/rain/all season tyre experiences
« Reply #31 on: 10 December 2011, 15:32:44 »

17 inch winters, must have been expensive?
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Re: Winter/summer/rain/all season tyre experiences
« Reply #32 on: 10 December 2011, 15:36:37 »

Well i've just swapped over to my M+S wheels. Will see what they are like.......



 
you wont be dissapointed.. and can safely use it until the beginning of april.. :y
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Re: Winter/summer/rain/all season tyre experiences
« Reply #33 on: 10 December 2011, 21:00:08 »

Had my first proper drive with the Winters today - 16" Wintracs on the Front + Contisport M+S on the back.

For the first time since putting them on in October, the temperature was no higher than 3 degrees and down to -2.5.

Slowing rapidly to pass some one in a country lane this afty, they truly showed their worth. Very quick to stop.

Will definately do my best to keep swapping I think, but early days.

Nice and quiet on the M40 too.
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