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shilen



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and if everyone has 'tyre shoes' the rozzers will be checking everyone for minimum tread depths, you can just imagine it "sorry Mrs Jones I dont care if you have only gone to get your pension, the tread on your left foot is under the limit, heres a £60 fine, oh and you cannot walk any further in those, have you got someone who can bring you a legal pair otherwise we will have to take you to the cells...."

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shilen wrote:
and if everyone has 'tyre shoes' the rozzers will be checking everyone for minimum tread depths, you can just imagine it "sorry Mrs Jones I dont care if you have only gone to get your pension, the tread on your left foot is under the limit, heres a £60 fine, oh and you cannot walk any further in those, have you got someone who can bring you a legal pair otherwise we will have to take you to the cells...."


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Biscay wrote:
Just changed my continentals had 2.5mm left, even wear and done 35000 miles.


42000 on original Continentals and 3mm left all round, all tyres wearing the same.

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simont wrote:
npinks wrote:
And don't forget the shoes the Africans made out of tyres, what I saw whilst in Kenya, measure the foot, cut the tyre, a length of rope and you have you Pirelli footwear Thumbs Up


I'm surprised cobblers in the UK haven't caught onto this idea....

Just think shoes with great path handling in the rain.

Could even have 'Snow Shoes' or even 'M&S shoes' - (Mud and Snow - not Marks & Spencer!)

And the wear rate would be perhaps a lifetime (for most walkers!)


The snow shoes wouldn't be any good without the snow groove though Whistle

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The snow shoes wouldn't be any good without the snow groove though Whistle


Was that Snow Groove track recorded by the Arctic Monkeys Question

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Quote:
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The snow shoes wouldn't be any good without the snow groove though Whistle


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Recently changed my 17" alloys on Lassa AT 235/65/17, for 19" HSE alloys on Conti cross contact 235/55/19. Straight away noticed my MPG has dropped from 33.5 to 30. No change in driving style, and still driving the same old commute.
I've tried driving more conservatively but no change.????? Range on a full tank has also dropped by 50 miles????? Faugh A Ballagh

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I fitted my 19's at 18000 miles and changed the fron't at 41000 miles, so thats 23000 miles, but they still had 3mm left, I changed them as the edges were wearing.

I have just taken delivery of two new tyres for the rear, Conti's again and I am now at 49000 miles and have 3mm left.

So the rears I got 32000 miles with 3mm left. I think they are an excellent all weather tyre. Freelander 2 HSE Lux 2013MY - Barolo Black with Ivory Leather. Alpine DVD - Privacy -Evoque 20" Dynamic Wheels and more to come.........

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stooby



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Sorry to open this one up again but....

As my Continental M&S are just about past it at 15000 miles and the prospect of another hard winter, I'm on the hunt with replacements.
Now i know this has been done to death but I have just one question on tyre choice.
In many threads people mention Good Year Wranglers as being good, year round tyres. However in another thread I heard it mentioned that some people hated them in the snow.My question is, what Wrangler were people talking about?
Theres the Goodyear Wrangler HP All weather and The Wrangler AT and MTR, Duratecs etc.
I'm assuming everyone is talking about the All Weather version?

Thanks,

Stuart

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My Continental 4x4 Contacts have done 10500 miles and are at 6mm. The unused spare is 8mm.

Reference to Goodyear Wranglers usually relates to the HP version that is fitted as standard to some 17 inch Freelanders. I believe they are All Weather.

In my expereince of 2 sets of Continental and one set of Wranglers on a Freelander 2, I think the Wrangler was marginally better in snow than the Continental.

And before The Doctor comes along singing the praise of Winter Tyres - neither Continentals or Wranglers are as good in snow as a proper Winter Tyre but...................given the unseaonably warm weather and current long term forecast I'm taking a risk on sticking with my current tyres and banking the cost of the winter tyres. I've got snow socks and chains if it gets too difficult in the snow but never needed them in the Alps.

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stooby



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Thanks rchrdleigh

Hi rchrdleigh,

I'm tempted with winter tyres but having coped
So well last year on the continentals I'm also
Tempted by the wranglers. I have to confess,
Part of me thinks if I go for winter tyres I might as well
Not have bought a 4x4 in the first place. Perverse
Reasoning I know....

Stuart

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Stuart,

I know exactly where you're coming from - I have the same debate with myself all the time.

If I needed new tyres now I'd probably go for the Wranglers as over the years they have not let me down either in the UK or more importantly in the snow in the Alps. Just need to remember that in snow you'll need to adjust your driving style to match the conditions.

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Last winter I was driving a Passat B6 - which handled like an upside down turtle in the ice & snow. The first car I saw having come a cropper (in ditch after a rural bend) was a Freelander 1. I bet he wished he had winter tyres fitted! 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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stooby



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Phew, glad its not just me then.

Hi rchrdleigh,

I have my head screwed on right when it
Comes to driving in the snow, especially when
It comes to stopping!
I think one of the main considerations when it
Comes to winter tyres is the benefit when you're
Not on snow but just wet, cold roads.
That's what keeps me thinking about the winter tyre
Thing.
Ho hum.

Stuart

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Hi,

Does anyone know who has wranglers in stock at the moment, need new tyres but there seems to be a shortage of stock of these.

Currently looking at Michelin Diamaris as these are available from Costco with 20% off until Sunday

Cheers

Paul;

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