I wouldn't imagin they'd be worth much either?
Wait til this time next year, or when it snows hard. People will sell you their children to get hold of them haha !
I wouldn't imagin they'd be worth much either?
Just had my first 'off road' encounter with a bit of mud on the road.. tyres handled it beautifully! :race:
Thank goodness it was winter. If it was summer, you'd be dead.
Interesting two statements there. The country is poorly prepared yet you are doing nothing to prepare. Just playing devils advocate here btw.
I live in Scotland. This March ill have been driving 8 years, ive never had any snow tyres/chains/snow socks in that time and never actually been stranded/stuck anywhere/caused an accident etc
At a guess id say we have worse snow than most other parts of the country, i dont have an exceptional driving ability in snow just that if im going to be half an hour late its because im exercising extra caution, its not ignorance - i just dont know why theres all of a sudden panic about this when this has went on for 50 years. I dont know one person thats ever put snow tyres on their car..!
That must be why it's the law in Germanyfew people on an internet forum agree its a semi-good idea.
Car manufacturers in some European countries fit winter tyres to cars sold in winter, they generate considerably more grip than summer tyres. Also in several of those countries insurers operate a policy that if your car is shod with summer rubber in winter months and you have an accident that the car is not fit for conditions and wash their hands of you. Just because the majority of UK residents are poorly educated on the benefits or simply too tight does not change the fact that they are factually proved to be considerably more grippy when temps drop below 7 degrees let alone when the snow hits.
It's pretty telling that you avoided answering any of the questions I asked with respect to your sweeping 50 year statement.
For people running winter tyres, assuming you don't have a spare set of alloys, do you just keep your summer tyres in the garage / shed until it comes time to change over again?
For people running winter tyres, assuming you don't have a spare set of alloys, do you just keep your summer tyres in the garage / shed until it comes time to change over again?
They aren't snow tyres, you would need spikes for that.
I wouldn't fit winter tyres to a 4x4, thats just ghey. They are called winter tyres because they work in winter on the colder road surfaces. They aren't snow tyres, you would need spikes for that. The first time you will realise you need them is when your run into the back of someone who has them! My 2p..
I'm going to fit ting tongs next summer. I don't see the point in decent tyres. I've been using s**t ones for years.
I've given up Roy, as the saying goes "you can't educate pork". Those who have first hand experience or the vaguest grasp on physics can see the benefit. Those that have never driven a car with them are happy to rely on "I neva had an accident so far bruv, we dont get snow anyway" as their response. I find it ironic that many on here are more than happy to waste hundreds or thousands fitting pointless s**t to their car which will make little to no difference to its performance, will argue with people about buying R888, A048 etc over a budget tyre yet seem to have no interest in having the right boots on when weather renders their summer rubber compound/tread pattern ineffective.
I like it how when you lot disagree with someone else, ''We're just offering opinions, this is a discussion forum.... blah blah etc''
But when people disagree with you, they're dumb.
Fitting winter tyres to a 4x4 is ghey?
Yes they are, and good ones at thatAre Hankook Icebears winter tyres then? (stupid question alert...)
I had a set of them on my valver when I bought it.
CS =
2009 - bawsdeep / hai
2010 - dephaser pully
2011 - winter tyres