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english yeoman Member Since: 13 Sep 2013 Location: UK Posts: 278 |
Nice - well I got a deal on mine then @ £136 a corner fitted and balanced.
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25th Oct 2013 1:40 pm |
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AJS4X4 Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Surrey Posts: 352 |
Well IMHO the Conti is one of the worse tyres in the snow and ice, and also backed up by many of my customers.
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25th Oct 2013 1:47 pm |
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athelstan Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: Reality Posts: 2658 |
Well IMHO the Conti is one of the worse tyres in the snow and ice.
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25th Oct 2013 2:03 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
I don't doubt that the Continental Winter is good Richard, but the standard Continental Cross Contact M+S is poor. To which most of this thread is regarding. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior |
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25th Oct 2013 4:07 pm |
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wizking Member Since: 18 Mar 2010 Location: Around Posts: 1848 |
I have only used the Wranglers and the M&S Conti's in the snow, and would rate the Wranglers highly over the Conti's. They really are in different leagues. |
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25th Oct 2013 4:17 pm |
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athelstan Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: Reality Posts: 2658 |
ad210358
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25th Oct 2013 4:47 pm |
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kimosabe Member Since: 24 Aug 2012 Location: Rigil Five (Moonbase beta) Posts: 122 |
1. Winter tyres are for driving on in Winter. Shocking as it may seem, Winter tyres don't stop a car as effectively in Summer as the do in Winter. Never drive on Winter tyres all year around because the rubber compound isn't designed to be used outside of Winter. Again, 'Winter tyres' means that they are designed to be driven when the temperature drops to below around 7 degrees, for example in Winter. Winter is the cold, dark time of year when you are most likely to encounter snow and ice. This is when you'll need Winter tyres. If it's snowing outside, it's probably Winter. If you're not sure, please don't drive your car.
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25th Oct 2013 4:52 pm |
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ReggiePerrin Member Since: 13 Mar 2013 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 1276 |
Horses for courses with this stuff really isn't it.
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25th Oct 2013 5:01 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
To put it another way, out of all the tyres that LR fit on the Freelander 2, which is Pirelli Scorpions, Continental Cross Contacts and Good Year Wranglers, which are all M+S rated and I have had them all, the Continental Cross Contact is the worst performer in the winter. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior |
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25th Oct 2013 6:12 pm |
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AJS4X4 Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Surrey Posts: 352 |
Think that's what I said. Andy.
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25th Oct 2013 6:22 pm |
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rchrdleigh Member Since: 18 Aug 2007 Location: Somewhere in the East of England Posts: 1601 |
There is a difference between the Continental Contact UHP and Continental 4x4 Contact, the UHP is a summer tyre while the 4x4 is classed as an All Season tyre. Having had both Conti 4x4 Contacts and Goodyear Wranglers on my Freelanders I would, given the choice go for Wranglers every time. However, when I last changed my Conti 4x4 Contacts, I went for the same again on cost grounds (I only needed to buy 3), the difference between the old set in snow with 3mm tread and the new ones with 8mm tread was amazing and with a new tread pattern they felt OK in the snow.
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25th Oct 2013 7:03 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Wranglers every time p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior |
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25th Oct 2013 7:26 pm |
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Pedro Member Since: 01 Apr 2010 Location: Very near Pig Hill Posts: 449 |
I did a S***load of research before choosing my tyres for my FL2 and, after it all, I chose the GY Wrangler HP All Weather for the following reasons:
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25th Oct 2013 7:49 pm |
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athelstan Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: Reality Posts: 2658 |
You are entitled to your own opinion, as is every vehicle owner. However neither you or I, indeed and neither is a well known retailer on this site an "expert" when it comes to tyre testing. We simply do not have the technical experience and expertise, or the measuring equipment and facilities to do back-to-back testing on the same vehicle on the same day with a range of tyres from a number of manufactures. The experts do. So I prefer to rely upon, and place the safety of my family, in tightly controlled bench-marked results than subjective comment. |
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25th Oct 2013 8:05 pm |
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