Winter tyres. Discuss.

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by Corranga » Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:51 pm

I switched back last Sunday, I agree it is nice to have some grip again :)

As for the stack of tyres, mine holds up my trickle charger, I had to unplug it when I removed the summers from the garage.

I've got 3 sets of Elise wheels, and 2 sets of Mini wheels hanging around, a stack of VW winters isn't going to be noticed ;)

Maybe I should sell some wheels.. :s
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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by Mr Momo » Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:03 pm

Still got them on - heading to Glasgow tomorrow :roll:

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by campbell » Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:12 pm

GregR wrote:/WIND UP

I was thinking of starting a thread... "Summer tyres. Discuss."

I'm sure everyone that had the foresight and safety-savy to fit them will enjoy the tower of winters replacing the tower of summers somewhere on their property for the next six months .. only to wish they still had them fitted for periods during May, June, July, August and September :damnfunny

/Wind up off
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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by kerryxeg » Fri Mar 16, 2012 2:00 pm

Mine will be getting changed this weekend. I wouldn't say that I noticed a significant loss of grip but with all the Quattro gadgetry there is a lot of stuff making sure you don't spin wheels.

I didn't see much snow, but it was reassuring to have them on for all the frosty mornings. They were fitted in early November, they've done about 4500miles and gone from 7mm down to 5mm, so should be good for another season (which would be their 4th winter).

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by PhilA » Tue Mar 27, 2012 2:16 pm

my winter tyres are crying!! :mrgreen:

wish i had them on steel wheels so i could change them over myself. work too busy to get to the garage to swap!


/driving slowly to preserve tyres faction
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Post by BigD » Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:24 pm

PhilA wrote:my winter tyres are crying!! :mrgreen:

wish i had them on steel wheels so i could change them over myself. work too busy to get to the garage to swap!


/driving slowly to preserve tyres faction
:lol:

My winters are still better than my summers and doing well. :thumbsup

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by rossybee » Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:34 am

rossybee wrote:Just returned from swapping winters back to summers again...

...what a difference - I have decent grip again :lol:
Oh bugger
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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by Rag_It » Tue Apr 03, 2012 1:29 pm

rossybee wrote:
rossybee wrote:Just returned from swapping winters back to summers again...

...what a difference - I have decent grip again :lol:
Oh bugger
Must have been a pain for all 2 hours before the snow melted!!!! :mrgreen:

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by Corranga » Tue Apr 03, 2012 1:31 pm

rossybee wrote:
rossybee wrote:Just returned from swapping winters back to summers again...

...what a difference - I have decent grip again :lol:
Oh bugger
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Corranga wrote:I switched back last Sunday, I agree it is nice to have some grip again :)
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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by rossybee » Tue Apr 03, 2012 6:14 pm

Rag_It wrote:
rossybee wrote:
rossybee wrote:Just returned from swapping winters back to summers again...

...what a difference - I have decent grip again :lol:
Oh bugger
Must have been a pain for all 2 hours before the snow melted!!!! :mrgreen:
Ok fair point, and with the TC off it managed surprisingly well :thumbsup
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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by thinfourth » Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:34 pm

The mighty Micra did well on the 2 foot deep drifts we had here with a total lack of mechanical sympathy full throttle in 2nd battering through drifts hoping i didn't get stuck as i really could be arced to walk back and start up the mog
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Post by Dominic » Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:40 pm

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by alicrozier » Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:35 pm

Winter cometh again...

Looking at winter wheels and tyres for Nicola's Golf (mk 6 GTi Ed 35).
VW will do a set of Silver 'Mirabel' alloys with 205/50/R17 Pirelli snow tyres for £1215.

I had a quick squizz through ebay but nothing jumping out. Lots of replica wheels. :(

Ideally black or dark alloys would suit the car better, 18s don't seem much more expensive than 17s for snow tyres...and a bit closer style wise to the 19" 'Glendale' diamond cut pimp rims it's currently running.

Anyone with contacts suggest other places to try? I was going to give Turriff Tyres a shout (my bro got a nice set of winters for his M3 there).
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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by kerryxeg » Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:05 pm

I have a set of bbs 18" Audi a4 wheels I was going to punt if that is of interest. I think it's thr same fit 112pcdx5 et 43 Would take a 225 or 235 tyre 8".

I usually buy vredstein online and get motorwerk to fit. There are also lots of lightly used sets for sale just now.

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by campbell » Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:11 pm

I think we'll be giving the whole winter tyres thing a swerve this year. Arf.
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