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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
A 17" inch Veredestein would offer no difference in perfarmance to 19" just the smaller sizes are easier in the wallet and perhaps to smaller sizes with a larger side profile would lessen the chance of a damaged rim. |
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25th Oct 2014 9:17 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2184 |
Now there's a thought, why would 17" tyres be cheaper than 19"?
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25th Oct 2014 11:37 pm |
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go cytocis Member Since: 14 Aug 2014 Location: N America Posts: 35 |
Wait until the rabbit's coats start turning white; that's nature's sign snow's on the way! |
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26th Oct 2014 5:36 am |
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go cytocis Member Since: 14 Aug 2014 Location: N America Posts: 35 |
If you've ever tried winter rubber, you'll know there's a significant difference in traction under all conditions; stopping, starting, & turning! |
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26th Oct 2014 5:42 am |
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go cytocis Member Since: 14 Aug 2014 Location: N America Posts: 35 |
Yes, you want a taller sidewall to minimize impact transfer to suspension components when you slide into a curb, and to get better footprint compliance on irregular surfaces when cold ambient temperatures make the rubber stiff. You also want a narrower treadwidth to help the tire bite down through the snow. |
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26th Oct 2014 5:54 am |
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RichP Member Since: 21 Sep 2014 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 1369 |
Thanks G C. |
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26th Oct 2014 6:09 am |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
And, right on the dot, LR have sent me an e-mail suggesting I fit winter tyres. they are suggesting Goodyear Ultragrips or Conti Cross Contacts. And they will be happy to supply them for around £1000 a set!
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26th Oct 2014 11:47 am |
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LR NUT Member Since: 12 May 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 4350 |
Me too
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26th Oct 2014 11:55 am |
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Bill Turner Member Since: 08 Jul 2008 Location: Birkenhead Posts: 977 |
As per other posts-4 General Grabber AT's fitted last week. Mainly needed for Forestry Commission tacks whilst officiating on Car rally's, but also good if it snows.
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26th Oct 2014 1:45 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Same every year, the ones that say they are not needed have never tried them |
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26th Oct 2014 1:57 pm |
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go cytocis Member Since: 14 Aug 2014 Location: N America Posts: 35 |
I just finished mounting my new winters, 225/75-16 Hankook iPikes. There's snow in the forecast but I haven't even rolled 'em out of the garage yet. The difference between these & all-season or M&S is in several areas:
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26th Oct 2014 9:44 pm |
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go cytocis Member Since: 14 Aug 2014 Location: N America Posts: 35 |
My RWD C-Class Mercedes is essentially undriveable in the winter with summer tires. The winter tires make ALL the difference. I've actually been able to tow an AWD Audi out of the ditch with my little MB wearing winter boots! |
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26th Oct 2014 10:08 pm |
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piattj Member Since: 18 Jan 2012 Location: where the crowds aint... Posts: 1235 |
I have never tried winter tyres. I currently have a set of Kumho KL78s (with 4mm tread) fitted and I'd be interested in any opinion on how they will perform if it (1) gets v cold or (2) snows.
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27th Oct 2014 12:18 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
As above, I think 4mm is pretty minimal for winter. I'd be inclined if it were me to get a spare set of wheels and some winter tyres, then put the Kumhos back on for one final summer. Mind you it never snows in Wales does it? Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone
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27th Oct 2014 12:21 pm |
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