Used to run Goodyear wranglers but changed to Pirelli ATRs question is I still have a Goodyear as spare, if I have to put replace one of the ATRs would it be ok to run like this until I get the ATR repaired/replaced if so fine if not anyone got a cheap ATR going spare or one that they are going to replace, because it's only going to be used as a spare happy with minimal tread
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9th Feb 2012 10:17 pm
LT
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As an emergency spare, then it's got to be better than using a LR space saver. Just drive accordingly and get the ATR replaced/repaired asap.
I carry a Goodyear Wrangler as a spare for my 18" ATR's.
PS How are you finding the ATR's performance in the recent snow?
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10th Feb 2012 1:39 pm
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ebg would be fine.
10th Feb 2012 1:40 pm
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I've been running on 3 x 19's and 1x18 rim for the last couple of weeks Bodsys Brake Bible
LT only used them last night to travel down from Leeds - London in the slush/snow seemed to slide a bit when there was 1-2 inch deep on A1. Not had the chance to try in deep snow yet.
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