at the end of the day i'm pretty sure unless i was going round a track any tyre will be more than adequate for day to day driving! cheers!
I feel like a homo
I think saying the dunlops are going to kill you is a slight dramatic.. but you wil be suprised at how poor they are once you change them for something better.
Quote from: matchboy on 19 August 2009, 09:11at the end of the day i'm pretty sure unless i was going round a track any tyre will be more than adequate for day to day driving! cheers!or if you happen to cross a 'river' at 70mph on the motorway.
Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 19 August 2009, 16:30Quote from: matchboy on 19 August 2009, 09:11at the end of the day i'm pretty sure unless i was going round a track any tyre will be more than adequate for day to day driving! cheers!or if you happen to cross a 'river' at 70mph on the motorway. if i'm driving in 'river' conditions i would consider 70mph to be a wayne kerrs speed to go if the weather is that bad - so that scenario won't happen. you can have the best tyres in the world but if you're doing that speed when the weather is that bad you're putting other people's life at risk.
Quote from: matchboy on 19 August 2009, 16:35Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 19 August 2009, 16:30Quote from: matchboy on 19 August 2009, 09:11at the end of the day i'm pretty sure unless i was going round a track any tyre will be more than adequate for day to day driving! cheers!or if you happen to cross a 'river' at 70mph on the motorway. if i'm driving in 'river' conditions i would consider 70mph to be a wayne kerrs speed to go if the weather is that bad - so that scenario won't happen. you can have the best tyres in the world but if you're doing that speed when the weather is that bad you're putting other people's life at risk.More horsesh!t. It is perfectly safe, and reasonable - with decent tyres to travel at 70mph (providing you leave appropriate stoping distances) even during moderately heavy rain. The real whankers are those who fit sh!t tyres to their cars!
Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 19 August 2009, 16:45Quote from: matchboy on 19 August 2009, 16:35Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 19 August 2009, 16:30Quote from: matchboy on 19 August 2009, 09:11at the end of the day i'm pretty sure unless i was going round a track any tyre will be more than adequate for day to day driving! cheers!or if you happen to cross a 'river' at 70mph on the motorway. if i'm driving in 'river' conditions i would consider 70mph to be a wayne kerrs speed to go if the weather is that bad - so that scenario won't happen. you can have the best tyres in the world but if you're doing that speed when the weather is that bad you're putting other people's life at risk.More horsesh!t. It is perfectly safe, and reasonable - with decent tyres to travel at 70mph (providing you leave appropriate stoping distances) even during moderately heavy rain. The real whankers are those who fit sh!t tyres to their cars! when you can't see anything in front of you due to the spray and its proper pissing it down (i'm not talking about an april shower) and there is masses of surface water, it is not safe to drive at that speed. what a ridiculous and irresponsible thing to say. f7ck me i'm glad i'm not one of your customers. you really do talk a load of old sh1te.
Quote from: matchboy on 19 August 2009, 16:35Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 19 August 2009, 16:30Quote from: matchboy on 19 August 2009, 09:11at the end of the day i'm pretty sure unless i was going round a track any tyre will be more than adequate for day to day driving! cheers!or if you happen to cross a 'river' at 70mph on the motorway. if i'm driving in 'river' conditions i would consider 70mph to be a wayne kerrs speed to go if the weather is that bad - so that scenario won't happen. you can have the best tyres in the world but if you're doing that speed when the weather is that bad you're putting other people's life at risk.it's no issue in my current car - subaru impreza wrx with bridgestone re050'si'm hoping a new sports/family fwd will not be much worse, or i will be most upset.70mph in the wet should not be dangerous, until you get some tit driving along without even as much as sidelights on