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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
I have just had a look at what is available on the Norwegian websites concerning m+s tyres.
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25th Nov 2011 4:09 pm |
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landy19840 Member Since: 13 Mar 2011 Location: Non Posts: 1817 |
Waste of money so far in this country so far, average daily temp 12'c! Still using my air con so winter is no where near |
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25th Nov 2011 6:46 pm |
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Junior Member Since: 22 Feb 2010 Location: M6 Posts: 799 |
On a slightly different note NEW M+S tyres with 7mm tread will preform better in snow than Winter tyres with 3mm and for that reason I'm keeping my winter wheels in the shed until the first Icy/snowy morning.
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25th Nov 2011 7:19 pm |
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bigalf1961 Member Since: 14 Mar 2011 Location: manchester Posts: 846 |
here is a question in the mk1&2 escort days allong with the hillman and other rear wheel drive cars i am talking 60/70s you did not see a lot of folks gettin stuck in snow as much. has our driving now got that poor that the newer drivers dont know how to drive in winter i live at the start of the pennines and the standard of driving is very worrying moor so from the people not all that own vw/audi/bmw a lot of them are d heads, rainy-city
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26th Nov 2011 5:48 am |
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Ghyllie Member Since: 19 Jul 2011 Location: Over looking Loch Ness with Nessie by my side Posts: 159 |
Yes is the answer to your question, we are that bad just watched a back episode of top gear where James May went over to Finland to see why they produced so many good drivers, they went into detail about thier driving test and it's in a different class I'm surprised they would let us driver on thier roads with just a british licience my niece's idea of driving in the snow is is to just carry on regardless and if she thinks she's going to get stuck she just boots it (it's a suzuki wagon R) when I asked why she said thats what her instructor told her to do, his actual words were "just accelorate out of trouble" I worked with a lad who passed his test in papua, he drove a hundred foot along a road without crashing or killing anyone to pass and he was a better driver that most of the other drivers I had on at the time his standard of driving went down once he had to do a british test. we are generally appalling drivers which is made all the worse because we think we are good drivers. i think we should all be made to take the Finnish driving test. Ghyllie oo! Shiney! ____________________________________________ 55 Nissan Navara SE Black - My Toy. 08 Freelander 2 XS Santorini Black - Her Majesty's Toy. |
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26th Nov 2011 6:25 am |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
But tyres have changed a lot since then, most tyres were narrow mostly 5 or 6 inches wide at best, 165 13's were one of the larger sizes, today's tyres are wider, spreading the load, having mutch more rubber in contact with the road, the older tyres would have the weight over much less rubber, so cutting through the snow as opposed to compacting it down, todays tyres are more geared towards quieter running, so no chunky tread or aggressive treads, you could here a car coming from miles away, fitted with a pair of Town and Country's. |
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26th Nov 2011 10:22 am |
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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
The best rally drivers have all been Scandinavian as well well except that Frenchman of course.
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26th Nov 2011 10:33 am |
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matt-j Member Since: 04 Jul 2010 Location: lancashire Posts: 79 |
i think that diff technology has not helped on "middle of the road brands" either, especially with type of modern tyres mentioned above.
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26th Nov 2011 2:55 pm |
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bigalf1961 Member Since: 14 Mar 2011 Location: manchester Posts: 846 |
ASK YOURSELF A QUESTION WHY ALL OF A SUDDEN DO WE NEED WINTER TYRES IN THE UK
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26th Nov 2011 4:38 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
Cars nowadays have a lot more power and a large proportion are autos, which tend to put too much power down if you aren't careful (or even if you are). Plus there's a lot more vehicles on the roads - here in S London in the last snow the problems were bendy buses, which jacknife on the slightest camber (funny how they are fine in Switzerland though) and supermarket artics, which have only one set of driving wheels for cheapness and couldn't manage even a gentle hill.
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26th Nov 2011 4:43 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
bigalf - I think it's just that we didn't know about them before. A friend from Italy had a hire car in the Lakes last winter and very nearly killed himself in the snow - he simply couldn't understand why the car didn't have winter tyres - said we must be crazy! |
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26th Nov 2011 4:45 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Things have changed in the last few years, we very rarely see a gritter here now and I live on the edge of town, we don't even get our bins emptied if it snows and it is flat where I am, Elf n Safety, our bins were not emptied for three weeks last December because of it yet I didn't miss a day off work. Twenty years ago we never struggled if the weather was bad, roads were gritted and every one got on with it, times have changed now, the minority get what they want, councils don't grit, Elf n Safety rules, gone to the dogs, either do something to stay mobile or stay at home. |
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26th Nov 2011 5:02 pm |
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Junior Member Since: 22 Feb 2010 Location: M6 Posts: 799 |
The village I live in (76 houses) was cut off for a month during the last two winters without 4X4 or the next best thing 2wd with Winter tyres, council don't grit or plough the 3 mile country road from the nearest town, The Farmers opened a section themselves with JCBs for the milk tanker to get through but then fresh snow cllosed the road again.
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26th Nov 2011 5:20 pm |
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AJS4X4 Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Surrey Posts: 352 |
Just to add my 2p worth.
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29th Nov 2011 2:39 pm |
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