Just couldn't bring myself to spend money on tyres that I'd use for the sake of a few days.
I just bought a second hand set of those tyres which are in nearly new condition, I then paid £12 per wheel to have them fitted to some standard Clio wheels I had knocking around, total cost to me about £170.
I don't think that is a bad price for new ones though.
MC
They aren't for a few days - they are for an entire season!
Winter tyres work much better than summer tyres in temps below 7 degrees and of course in wet conditions. The difference they make to the stability of a car in cold and wet conditions is staggering.
Steelies + tyres for £107 Am I missing something? That's a cracking price.
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Also look at getting a cheap set of 15 inch alloys or steelies from on here or a scrap yard. Then search for 195/50/15 winter tyres. This should save you some money
I have thought about winter tyres and there is no point in this country not cold enough IMO
people seem to think they can plough through snow in them! :S they are not snow chains
But it is cold enough in this country...
I have thought about winter tyres and there is no point in this country not cold enough IMO
people seem to think they can plough through snow in them! :S they are not snow chains
Given the choice between a set of proper winter tyres or my R888s I know which I would want on the road on a cold and wet morning.
MC
To be honest you can lol. I drove my clio in some quite deep stuff last year. Once the tread is covered in snow the grip they offer is unreal. You can pretty much hammer the brakes on full without locking up and sliding.
Plus depending on your mileage they will see you through about 3-4 winters.
To be honest you can lol. I drove my clio in some quite deep stuff last year. Once the tread is covered in snow the grip they offer is unreal. You can pretty much hammer the brakes on full without locking up and sliding.
Plus depending on your mileage they will see you through about 3-4 winters.
Equally two years ago (in the bad snow we had) my sisters other half drove his 172 cup back from Banbury to kent (non motorway) with ditch finders with no worries at all.