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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
When I fitted my Avon Ranger Ice Tyres, I rang AXA and as per the above they said no charge and also they would make a note of it on the computer which proves they are aware of them for peace of mind.
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23rd Nov 2011 7:52 pm |
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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
True. I simply rang them because I wasn't sure but very helpful customer service and they stated there was no requirment for me to ring them but they noted it down anyway. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby LOT (Lord of Time) - University of Gallifrey |
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23rd Nov 2011 8:17 pm |
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bigalf1961 Member Since: 14 Mar 2011 Location: manchester Posts: 846 |
hi doc i was just wondering that if too many people rang there insurance over winter tyres that some may make a meal out of it and start charging just to get some extra wonga out of us insurance is a ripoff now lets not throw fuel on the fire rainy-city
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23rd Nov 2011 8:25 pm |
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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
That would indeed be harsh of them although I wouldn't put it past them to deploy such a plan
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23rd Nov 2011 8:35 pm |
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bigalf1961 Member Since: 14 Mar 2011 Location: manchester Posts: 846 |
lets face it insurers will not think logicaly rainy-city
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23rd Nov 2011 8:54 pm |
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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
DOH! LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby LOT (Lord of Time) - University of Gallifrey |
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23rd Nov 2011 9:27 pm |
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matt-j Member Since: 04 Jul 2010 Location: lancashire Posts: 79 |
dont worry about the above 7c - i ran my winter tyres all year round, couldnt tell any difference from summer tyres work as good in summer and better in winter, and Ive done about 18K and plenty left on them win win |
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24th Nov 2011 2:25 pm |
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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
work as good in summer and better in winter
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24th Nov 2011 3:57 pm |
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matt-j Member Since: 04 Jul 2010 Location: lancashire Posts: 79 |
why? life at risk...B S i feel its P.C gone mad, but go on explain the detrimetal risk of using a softer compound tyre in warmer weather. in fact i'm sure thats what high performance vehicles use for BETTER traction...... |
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24th Nov 2011 6:03 pm |
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matt-j Member Since: 04 Jul 2010 Location: lancashire Posts: 79 |
ok, feeling i've been a bit off the cuff with my last reply I've been searching t'interweb and get my facts.
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24th Nov 2011 6:58 pm |
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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
In addition to rubber compound differences, the tread pattern of a summer tyre is optimal for faster driving in dry and wet conditions and quite different to a winter tyre pattern which have a more complex tread pattern that is designed for slower wetter driving and in more slippery (ice/snow)conditions. To illustrate how the performance differences may appear in extreme situations, take a look at F1 and see what happens when wet tyres are used during a wet race and then the track dries out - if they don't swap back to slicks the wet tyres become too warm and loose their grip. The same will happen using winter tyres in summer conditions.
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24th Nov 2011 7:46 pm |
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Junior Member Since: 22 Feb 2010 Location: M6 Posts: 799 |
I am a firm believer that winter and summer tyres are at their best in the correct season having experience of such.
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24th Nov 2011 10:38 pm |
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matt-j Member Since: 04 Jul 2010 Location: lancashire Posts: 79 |
i see, its understandable for the all weather tyres to be an issue as I'm guessing scandinavia has some quite extreme winters and if the tyres don't dont perform then people are at risk.
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24th Nov 2011 10:44 pm |
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Pegleg Member Since: 15 Apr 2010 Location: Deep in mid Wales Posts: 3114 |
The big difference i notice is that standard road tyres just wont stop very well in slippery conditons, particualry if downhill.
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24th Nov 2011 10:49 pm |
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