I haven't seen any finger pointing.Who said anyone is dumb?
When they have turned into soft compound slicks?I can see this thread going on through to next summer with ppl claiming how amazing their winter tyres still behave in the heat.
I've bought a pair of Hankook Icebears for the front of my R26. Pikey for just buying 2? Maybe so.
First time I'll have used any winter tyres on any car. I'll swap them over when the temperature drops a bit more.
For reference, I managed last winter 'just fine' on summer tyres with 330lbft in my old Trophy.
Are you not concerned about the huge difference in grip between the front and back end. Also, what would your insurers point of view be if you had an accident and they found you had two different class of tyre on. Maybe nothing, but might be worth checking up on.
I don't know a single person who has used winter tyres and does not think that are worth having. On the other hand, I know of plenty who have never used them and think they are pointless.
What tyres did you have during the wall incident last winter Roy? Out of sheer curiosity.
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.
I did actually price some up for mine but they wanted £240 a corner.So realistically I'd be paying £1000 to stop 5 feet quicker.
I think someone living in the outer Hebrides would benefit from them but Mr middle england might as well throw their money out the window.
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'm out.
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'm out.
Do they have different snow in Scotland?
Twice last year in a short journey, my car was completely out of my control. I was doing 15MPH max. To say 'Just drive slower' is idiotic.
ive never priced up a set of snow tyres but thanks to my car running a dodgey size of tyres a fitted set of 4 cost me over £600, im bassing my cost on thatBTW how have you saved £500? Genuine question.
Do they have different snow in Scotland?
Twice last year in a short journey, my car was completely out of my control. I was doing 15MPH max. To say 'Just drive slower' is idiotic.
Thats the difference between me and you then. If its a short journey, walk! Aside from visiting a dying relative, nothing is worth driving in the snow and risking crashing/killing someone.
If there's one thing Britain can be certain of, it's ever increasing legislation. I'd be surprised if it wasn't law within the next few years or so. Just interested to know how people will feel about it when (IF) that happens.
Kind of true, except when you're using winter tyres it really isn't dangerous. Mainly because they are designed to cope with the conditions, whereas summer tyres are not. Of course you still have to exercise caution, but this is the whole point of the case supporting the use of winter tyres - they make winter/snow driving much easier and safer.
Ok, so I go out tomorrow and spend £600 on a nice set of winter boots. It then snows next week and I decide to go shopping (because I NEED to go shopping...) and i'm patiently waiting at the lights and then BAM! A 2 tonne Audi Q7 being driven by some cnut that thinks they're invincible on the snow ploughs into me and my family.
Until its law to own winter tyres, I won't be owning winter tyres. Because I will be in the minority and the roads will be just as dangerous.
I will stick to my plan of staying indoors in the 4 days of snow we have every year.
Thats the difference between me and you then. If its a short journey, walk! Aside from visiting a dying relative, nothing is worth driving in the snow and risking crashing/killing someone.