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Re: Winter tyres?
« Reply #60 on: 17 September 2009, 09:23 »
Thanx for your comments, will may well give some winter tyres a go this year.  Will keep an eye on the forecasts for this area, sometimes out on the moors the snowfall can be up to 4-5 feet deep.
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Re: Winter tyres?
« Reply #61 on: 17 September 2009, 12:25 »
If i lived in an area prone to snow (highlands etc) then I would defo have a  set.

That was kinda my point..... Not many people will need a set, but many might want a set. There's a difference  :nerd:

I don't call them 'winter tyres', just plain 'tyres'...  :laugh:

Very few people will live in an area where it's essential to run winter tyres. I'm in Western Scotland and even my stupid 215/35 R18 tyres were ok last winter, which was particularly cold & frosty.

I suggust you folk adapt your driving style, not hope 'winter tyres' will allow you to charge about like your hair is on fire when it's a rainy/icy mid-winter night.
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Re: Winter tyres?
« Reply #62 on: 17 September 2009, 12:27 »
If i lived in an area prone to snow (highlands etc) then I would defo have a  set.

That was kinda my point..... Not many people will need a set, but many might want a set. There's a difference  :nerd:

I don't call them 'winter tyres', just plain 'tyres'...  :laugh:

Very few people will live in an area where it's essential to run winter tyres. I'm in Western Scotland and even my stupid 215/35 R18 tyres were ok last winter, which was particularly cold & frosty.

I suggust you folk adapt your driving style, not hope 'winter tyres' will allow you to charge about like your hair is on fire when it's a rainy/icy mid-winter night.

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Re: Winter tyres?
« Reply #63 on: 17 September 2009, 12:32 »
Ok, this may be a bit of an extreme comparison, but has anyone watched the fantastic program, Ice Road Truckers ? If not, these guys have their Trucks march across Canada on ice (frozen rivers/lakes etc) snow and almost arctic conditions with their spiked and I'd expect winter tyres that are build for those conditions. Even then, these guys are not saved by them, you still see them slide around and cant in some instances pick up speed and slow down and they drive

If these guys cant, what makes a GTI with a winter tyre and drivers with very little experience in those driving conditions fair any better ?


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Re: Winter tyres?
« Reply #64 on: 17 September 2009, 13:00 »
Ok, this may be a bit of an extreme comparison, but has anyone watched the fantastic program, Ice Road Truckers ? If not, these guys have their Trucks march across Canada on ice (frozen rivers/lakes etc) snow and almost arctic conditions with their spiked and I'd expect winter tyres that are build for those conditions. Even then, these guys are not saved by them, you still see them slide around and cant in some instances pick up speed and slow down and they drive

If these guys cant, what makes a GTI with a winter tyre and drivers with very little experience in those driving conditions fair any better ?

You can throw arguments about all day long based on no experience and hypothetical examples...
Those who live in areas where the average temperature is around zero for weeks/months on end, and where it snows, and where the roads aren't cleared will not get out of their driveway with 'summer' compound 225 wide sledges fitted to their FWD Golf.

Been there, tried that...fitted Winter tyres and the problem goes away.

You can drive however you like...but if the grip isn't there, no amount of smart arsed driving is going to find it...
If it's there, and you have tyres that are actually designed to make the best use of it...you have a fighting chance.
This is from experience, not hypothetical examples or internet theorising.

Perhaps out continental cousins set rules about using winter tyres (and have the corresponding drop in accidents) because it's all good craic?
No?



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Re: Winter tyres?
« Reply #65 on: 17 September 2009, 13:08 »
Ok, this may be a bit of an extreme comparison, but has anyone watched the fantastic program, Ice Road Truckers ? If not, these guys have their Trucks march across Canada on ice (frozen rivers/lakes etc) snow and almost arctic conditions with their spiked and I'd expect winter tyres that are build for those conditions. Even then, these guys are not saved by them, you still see them slide around and cant in some instances pick up speed and slow down and they drive

If these guys cant, what makes a GTI with a winter tyre and drivers with very little experience in those driving conditions fair any better ?

You can throw arguments about all day long based on no experience and hypothetical examples...
Those who live in areas where the average temperature is around zero for weeks/months on end, and where it snows, and where the roads aren't cleared will not get out of their driveway with 'summer' compound 225 wide sledges fitted to their FWD Golf.

Been there, tried that...fitted Winter tyres and the problem goes away.

You can drive however you like...but if the grip isn't there, no amount of smart arsed driving is going to find it...
If it's there, and you have tyres that are actually designed to make the best use of it...you have a fighting chance.
This is from experience, not hypothetical examples or internet theorising.

Perhaps out continental cousins set rules about using winter tyres (and have the corresponding drop in accidents) because it's all good craic?
No?




Slow down there numb nuts, why dont you answer my question since you replied. Ice/Snow/arctic condion truckers cant do what you can on your fancy winter tyres, why is that ? As i have no experience and you do, I look forward to your informative wanky repsonse.


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Re: Winter tyres?
« Reply #66 on: 17 September 2009, 13:23 »
Slow down there numb nuts, why dont you answer my question since you replied. Ice/Snow/arctic condion truckers cant do what you can on your fancy winter tyres, why is that ? As i have no experience and you do, I look forward to your informative wanky repsonse.

Well done Kev...lost the moral high ground and made yourself look a complete tit.
Resorting to insults...pretty poor retort. I expected better.

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Re: Winter tyres?
« Reply #67 on: 17 September 2009, 13:25 »
Take alot more to stop an artic than a golf

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Re: Winter tyres?
« Reply #68 on: 17 September 2009, 13:44 »
Slow down there numb nuts, why dont you answer my question since you replied. Ice/Snow/arctic condion truckers cant do what you can on your fancy winter tyres, why is that ? As i have no experience and you do, I look forward to your informative wanky repsonse.

Well done Kev...lost the moral high ground and made yourself look a complete tit.
Resorting to insults...pretty poor retort. I expected better.


Dont expect better from me my friend, I say exactly what I want and never try to be someone I'm not.


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Re: Winter tyres?
« Reply #69 on: 17 September 2009, 14:00 »

Dont expect better from me my friend, I say exactly what I want and never try to be someone I'm not.

That's becoming clear...I would rather you be exactly as you are rather than some fake - you'll be respected more that way.
But extend me the courtesy of doing the same...and voicing my opinions as I see them?

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