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MidlandRover Member Since: 30 Jun 2013 Location: Derby Posts: 496 |
Option 3. FL2 SD4 Metropolis Auto Santorini Black / ivory completely stock.
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21st Feb 2017 12:31 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
Yep. Option 3. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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21st Feb 2017 1:46 pm |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
Not 3. Winter and All Season tyres are not comparable. This is probably the clearest test that I've ever seen and is a bit of an eye opener:
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21st Feb 2017 2:16 pm |
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paxman Member Since: 12 Apr 2015 Location: Northumberland Posts: 243 |
Recently I experienced a bit of a "snaking" on a wet surface with the set of 18" Scorpion Verde, tread on all four are between 4-5 mm. Triggered by seeing the opposite car coming toward me, I steered toward the verge, but it seemed too much then corrected and this "snaking" happened! Scared out of me! Is this normal under the wet road condition?
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21st Feb 2017 3:15 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
from you description i would say yes, it is possible
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21st Feb 2017 3:45 pm |
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paxman Member Since: 12 Apr 2015 Location: Northumberland Posts: 243 |
Thank npinks.
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22nd Feb 2017 9:31 am |
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jenks1950 Member Since: 20 Apr 2013 Location: Stevenage Posts: 258 |
OK thanks for the comments everyone
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23rd Feb 2017 9:31 am |
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pcheaven Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 1459 |
I would go for option 2, buy 2 new winter tyres and put them on the front.
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23rd Feb 2017 11:27 am |
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Tradewind 35 Member Since: 04 Dec 2012 Location: Cornwall Posts: 441 |
I think Nokian Weatherproof (snow flake) SUV tyres make the old distinctions rather academic. If you drive a lot on wet roads (particularly at 7degrees c or less) then the Nokians are outstanding unless you actually need studded tyres - and they are fine to use all year round. I personally would never mix snow flake tyres with other rubber - I think that is just asking for unbalanced grip in extremis. No doubt for somewhere always hot and dry there is a better choice and I don't know how these tyres will last yet but definitely worth considering. |
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23rd Feb 2017 4:36 pm |
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jimmyb Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: pyrenees Posts: 15 |
Agree tradewind - I have had a set of the Nokians on for 2 seasons now and we average 5m of snow each winter up in the pyrenees. I would say they have performed just as well as traditional winters and seem to withstand high temps well in the summer . we drive down to the Med most weekends. I would just say they are a bit noisier than a regular tyre because to the tread pattern, but a small compromise to make. |
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27th Mar 2017 2:20 pm |
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blacktiger Member Since: 31 Oct 2015 Location: St.Leonards on sea Posts: 564 |
The problem I have is that a pair of Weatherproofs on the front of my FL2 are down to about 1mm off the wear bars after only 6000 miles. Yes they're great tyre for grip in all conditions but the rubber must be so soft to give that grip that thy're not lasting very long. MY13 Santorini Black SD4 HSE |
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5th Apr 2017 9:41 pm |
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