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WINDSWEPTISLANDER
 


Member Since: 21 Jul 2011
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GG AT or Wintrac extreme's

Hi All
Due to a unique set of circumstances, I have two sets of 19" wheels with the above tyres, both with almost no wear.
I do occasional Sad 'light' Rolling Eyes off roading, but mostly for fishing trips and boat launching so not so much in the winter.

Basically I am looking for opinions on which is the better winter tyre, I have the GG's on at the mo and think they are a great all round tyre, but which is going to be better in the colder weather?

I'm sure there are some on here who will have done many, many more miles than me on both types of tyre, I would be interested to hear views on

Grip,
Wet tarmac
Dry tarmac
Snow
Ice
and noise


Is it worth changing wheels or should I just sell the second set? Confused
  
Post #97865818th Sep 2012 2:40 pm
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sean 471
 


Member Since: 26 Apr 2011
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I have not used the GG but had the wintracs on last winter and found them offering amazing grip in thick snow. In the cold dry conditions they were excellent too. Wear rate was minimal on them and even when it startted to warm up they still performed. Mine are going back on next month
  
Post #97868018th Sep 2012 3:23 pm
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AJS4X4
 


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Wintrac will out perform the General AT in snow and ice, we do have a few who run them all year round, but if you are looking for a tyre that ticks most boxes the General AT will suite. Thumbs Up

Another to look at is the Ulltrac 3 SUV from Vredestein.
  
Post #97895719th Sep 2012 6:34 am
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WINDSWEPTISLANDER
 


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Thanks for that Andy Thumbs Up Exactly what I wanted to know. I guess I'll get them changed soon, only 4 degrees here this morning.
  
Post #97909919th Sep 2012 11:57 am
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IanT599
 


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If they are 19" HSE wheels then you should sell them to me Very Happy
 Ian
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WINDSWEPTISLANDER
 


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No problem, buyer collects Wink Laughing

They're 6 spoke, no idea if that's HSE or not, same as on my SE
  
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