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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: danzigfan on 10 October 2011, 17:17:48
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http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Vredestein/Snowtrac-3.htm I hope they will do their job because I'm expecting heavy snow this winter.415 euros but I need them :'(
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thats a lot of cash but hopefully they will be up for the job :y
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A lot, but they aren't most expensive, in fact only home brand Sava and a few cheapo brands of winter tyres cost 20 to 30 e less per corner. Last year first left tyre on my previus car "exploded" when going 85 mph on motorway, so.....never again cheap tyre or older than 3 years. But it's a lot of money and it really hurts
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I noticed recently that mytyres.co.uk are selling winter tyres ready mounted on steel wheels (perfect for the terminally lazy, such as myself) - I'm sorely tempted to get a set (£460, ouch) as they keep forecasting -20C for the winter, +3C for the weekend and so on, yet every time I look at the forecast it says 18C..
Better do something soon, though, I noticed the rears are practically bald today :-[ that definitely won't work well in the snow!
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I noticed recently that mytyres.co.uk are selling winter tyres ready mounted on steel wheels (perfect for the terminally lazy, such as myself) - I'm sorely tempted to get a set (£460, ouch) as they keep forecasting -20C for the winter, +3C for the weekend and so on, yet every time I look at the forecast it says 18C..
Better do something soon, though, I noticed the rears are practically bald today :-[ that definitely won't work well in the snow!
Yeah, I'm going to have to have a concerted effort to wear mine down before it snows, too. ::)
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http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Vredestein/Snowtrac-3.htm (http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Vredestein/Snowtrac-3.htm) I hope they will do their job because I'm expecting heavy snow this winter.415 euros but I need them :'(
I bet you wont regret paying that money..I have 2 different winter sets for 2 cars and never regret buying them..
a simple slide or loosing control will cost much more than that.. and I dont count the confidence feeling.. :y
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and forgot to say ,besides they will be also better at low temperatures and rainy days..
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Yeah, I'm going to have to have a concerted effort to wear mine down before it snows, too. ::)
I didn't have to try all that hard - then again they were on the car when I got it, and that was 8K ago.. I really need to get up to Chesham and get the alignment sorted out, though (and do the wishbones) before throwing new rubber on it - the fronts are starting to go on the inside and outside shoulder (more on the inside, though). Or maybe I just drive it too hard :-X
I suppose I'll end up buying a set of both - I don't really want to stick winter rubber on it while it's still >15C out and dry.. that'd ruin my fun ;D
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and forgot to say ,besides they will be also better at low temperatures and rainy days..
I had winter tyres fitted on omega when I bought her. Maybe worn to 4mm some brand called Maloya cresto....no uphill allowed ;D , just spining in circles and drifting and not going anywhere >:( I'm thinking about putting some weight (100kg) at the back + new winter tyres, hope it will work out fine
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I noticed recently that mytyres.co.uk are selling winter tyres ready mounted on steel wheels (perfect for the terminally lazy, such as myself) - I'm sorely tempted to get a set (£460, ouch) as they keep forecasting -20C for the winter, +3C for the weekend and so on, yet every time I look at the forecast it says 18C..
Better do something soon, though, I noticed the rears are practically bald today :-[ that definitely won't work well in the snow!
Yeah, I'm going to have to have a concerted effort to wear mine down before it snows, too. ::)
While being booted up for Nexens locally, I asked about winter tyres. I thought of popping some on my old CD alloys, but said if I drop it down a size to 15" and use steel wheels, full winter tyre could be had for £75 each. So looking to do that myself & scrounge some steelies from somewhere!
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While being booted up for Nexens locally, I asked about winter tyres. I thought of popping some on my old CD alloys, but said if I drop it down a size to 15" and use steel wheels, full winter tyre could be had for £75 each. So looking to do that myself & scrounge some steelies from somewhere!
You would benefit from using a smaller rim anyway, I'd have thought. Smaller footprint on the road will cut through the snow better.
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While being booted up for Nexens locally, I asked about winter tyres. I thought of popping some on my old CD alloys, but said if I drop it down a size to 15" and use steel wheels, full winter tyre could be had for £75 each. So looking to do that myself & scrounge some steelies from somewhere!
You would benefit from using a smaller rim anyway, I'd have thought. Smaller footprint on the road will cut through the snow better.
The ones I was looking at were 195/65, as you say, considerably narrower (and better on snow/ice/water/slush/etc) :) Not quite £75 a piece with the wheels, mind (although there are some very cheap winter tyres, I was discounting those as they're probably as sticky as liquorice wheels ;D)
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I thought about buying some steelies to but adding the steelie price and cheaper tyre I'm on the same with money
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Got them an hour ago....bye money :'( , now it can start snowing 8) :-X (http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g480/danzigfan1/IMAG0759.jpg) (http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g480/danzigfan1/IMAG0760.jpg)
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Got them an hour ago....bye money :'( , now it can start snowing 8) :-X (http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g480/danzigfan1/IMAG0759.jpg) (http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g480/danzigfan1/IMAG0760.jpg)
very good tires.. you will be pleased with them..
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As long as it only snows in Slovenia, that's fine :P ;D
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Hope I will, Cem, I wouldn't like to play "kamikaze" on motorway :D
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As long as it only snows in Slovenia, that's fine :P ;D
I don't mind, send me all of it, bring it on ;D :-X
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I've managed to collect 6 M+S (not marks and spencers ::)) tyres which are in excellent condition off the breakers i've had, just need a couple more spare steel wheels to mount them on and i'll be ready :)
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Nice, if available. I didn't buy steel wheels, I know I can ruin alu wheels now but,....steelies are one charge more, just can't take it