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pld118 Member Since: 25 Mar 2013 Location: Bairns Posts: 4218 |
What type of tyres have you got on your existing wheels was my first thought? |
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1st Sep 2013 9:04am |
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wanderer Member Since: 10 Nov 2012 Location: Wandering Posts: 178 |
Standard contis which came on a MY12. |
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1st Sep 2013 9:11am |
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pld118 Member Since: 25 Mar 2013 Location: Bairns Posts: 4218 |
Not sure an extra set of wheels & tyres is necessary for everyone using a RR in the UK. Usually buy a good all year round tyre no matter the car and drive within my own and the vehicle's capabilities... never come unstuck in a 4x4 or standard 2WD car, despite some heavy winters in the past few years.
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1st Sep 2013 9:21am |
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wanderer Member Since: 10 Nov 2012 Location: Wandering Posts: 178 |
Thanks |
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1st Sep 2013 9:31am |
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n1cktdv8 Member Since: 19 Aug 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 1754 |
this very topic has been on my mind recently, I used to have a summer set and then an offroad/winter set....to be honest as things are a bit tight I am getting a nice refurb'd set of 20s and then putting a good all rounder on, Cooper LTZ or similar....I do less than 12k a year so the extra cost of all rounder tyre I can justify Is this where I put the car details and a bit about myself ?........ |
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1st Sep 2013 10:05am |
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jez000 Member Since: 17 Apr 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 739 |
The standard vehicle with a decent set of road tyres is an exceptional vehicle and will get you around when others become stuck but it really depends on your own situation, I went through the same dilemma last year and because I live in a fairly remote area on top of a large hill down a farm lane that does not get plowed or gritted unless the farmer does it I opted to get a set of winters. I'm in North Yorkshire and we got a fair amount of snow but the only day I got stuck was when the lane got blocked by two abandoned cars (including a Freelander on normal tyres) I didn't miss a day of work when others did, I could get to where I needed all the time and knew I was as best prepared as I could be. If I lived near a main road or a train station I probably would have made a different decision. This is what my road looked like when we got a decent amount of snow and I had no issues:
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1st Sep 2013 10:44am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35290 |
no. ... - .- -.
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1st Sep 2013 10:48am |
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jez000 Member Since: 17 Apr 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 739 |
Straight to the point Stan What I meant by it depends is imagine your are self employed or contracting or have a pregnant wife or a sick child you may want the extra comfort of knowing you will have a better chance in the snow with winters so I will stick by 'depends' IMO 2021 P400 Silicon Silver AB
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1st Sep 2013 10:57am |
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supershuttle Member Since: 20 Mar 2011 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3783 |
Living on a main road with easy access to the Motorways and of course being retired (if it snows I say at home) I will get by with the Nexens I just ordered. Although I did venture out for fun last winter in the snow and drove past lots of abandoned vehicles, towed another out of trouble and then past a stuck snow plough. All on standard tyres Geoff |
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1st Sep 2013 11:00am |
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oldcro Member Since: 17 Mar 2012 Location: Shetland Posts: 359 |
If you want better grip on icy roads, then yes. |
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1st Sep 2013 11:15am |
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Fame Member Since: 01 Dec 2012 Location: Oliveira do Hospital Posts: 42 |
These discussions seem to revolve around " getting stuck ot getting through"
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1st Sep 2013 12:00pm |
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Robert Member Since: 25 Oct 2011 Location: Perigueux Posts: 2288 |
Reading your post Fame, i wonder if it is not forbidden in all EU to drive on summer tyres in winter. Here insurance companies will not pay out if you are driving on summer tyres during winter weather. I think in Germany it's the same. ??? |
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1st Sep 2013 12:20pm |
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TugRR Member Since: 11 Jan 2011 Location: Bakewell Posts: 1199 |
There will be plenty more answers to this coming up - I'm sure !
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1st Sep 2013 12:30pm |
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KurtVerbose Member Since: 08 Aug 2010 Location: Les Arses Posts: 5848 |
For me there's no option, and having driven over mountain passes in snow storms I wouldn't want to be on anything else.
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1st Sep 2013 1:18pm |
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