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Winter Tyres
Is it time yet to fit winter tyres in SE/Central England?
Please don't tell me they are unneccessary- they are not snow tyres, they are a rubber compound designed for temperatures below 6/7 Degrees.
So how will temps trend in the next couple of months?
Please don't tell me they are unneccessary- they are not snow tyres, they are a rubber compound designed for temperatures below 6/7 Degrees.
So how will temps trend in the next couple of months?
I am not a cat (But my friend is)
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I didn't get that crystal ball for Christmas so your guess is as good as mine (and neither of them are likely to have much scientific foundation).0
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Is it time yet to fit winter tyres in SE/Central England?
Please don't tell me they are unneccessary- they are not snow tyres, they are a rubber compound designed for temperatures below 6/7 Degrees.
So how will temps trend in the next couple of months?
If you fit them now you'll probably be taking them off again in a couple of months (famous last words and all that), if you haven't yet bought some I'd give it a miss.0 -
They are Great, really great, trouble is everyone driving behind usually does not have them.... BANG !
PS At least the dog got to see another day, think the cat it was chasing would have preferred it not to tho, LOL. ...I do Contracts, all day every day.0 -
Already have winters on spare wheels and will fit them DIY, no further expense involved.I am not a cat (But my friend is)0
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Fit the winter ones now and take them off about July/August but refit them before the end of September.
That should cover you.
Temps have been below 10 degrees in July and August according to the MET office.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
I cannot predict the weather, but I do foresee a long boring debate (again) about the pros and cons of winter tyres.0
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Still wearing shorts to the office on Fridays here on the south coast! Posties still have shorts on as well. Today is the first day I've seen the temp in single figures for weeks, been mostly 12-13 degrees day and night. Had to take my coat off on Christmas Day for the walk home it was so warm ( did still keep the beer coat on though).0
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I would have had them on for a few weeks now.
As winter tyres are much better in the wet than summer tyres.
You can use winter tyres all year long if you want, though they will wear faster, especially on the edges of you do.
I was going to buy a set of All Season tyres then not have to worry about the changeover
But have not had the time.0 -
I would have had them on for a few weeks now.
As winter tyres are much better in the wet than summer tyres.
You can use winter tyres all year long if you want, though they will wear faster, especially on the edges of you do.
I was going to buy a set of All Season tyres then not have to worry about the changeover
But have not had the time.
Surely that's only if you drive at speed in v. wet conditions? On the school run/commute to work I bet 99% of drivers would never know the difference. Winter tyres are really only of any benefit in icy/snowy conditions and there's no forecast of that south of the midlands in the foreseeable future.0
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