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Tyre replacement advice
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True but Mr J dries like me and has been told so, ie older person within the limits if the conditions are good and a lot slower if not.
It was an auto and he kept the same combo for the duration he kept the car never a problem.
Problem arises is when the ignorant that shoot up to a junction at full speed and hope to turn into the next road without stopping and we don't drive like that. This is why you see every day of snow people sliding out of side roads because they are ignorant of the driving conditions, their ability and the ability of their car.
The car had staggered tryes wider on the back and narrower on the front this helped with the turning grip on the front.
These contis, if we could justify the costs on our current cars we'd have them.
"Common sense" is when one drives within the limits of the law, conditions and their ability with a roadworthy vehicle.
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