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BorderMan
 


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Winter tyres.

This has probably been asked several times before, but I couldn't get exactly what I wanted using the search facility, so....

I'm currently running on the standard 18" SE wheels and tyres (Goodyear’s) that came fitted when I bought my D3, but 27k miles on and I'm due a new set of rubber. Instead of just popping down to Kwik-Fit, I've plumped for a nice set of FFRR 19 inchers with Pirelli Scorpion Zeros which leaves me with a nice spare set of 18" rims which I want to turn into a set of winter wheels/tyres to swap on to when the bad weather comes, like is done in Germany and some other European countries.

Question is, what rubber do I go for on these winter wheels? My winter driving is predominantly on country B and C roads, some A roads and a little motorway driving and the odd time dragging a horse box over a muddy field. There was a lot of snow and ice up here last winter too so I’m looking for something that’s capable in those conditions (better then the scorpions anyway) but I don’t think I need an out and out off-road tyre. I’d like to keep it to around £150 per corner too if I can.

Thanks in advance,

Ed.
  
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tintenter
 


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can't beat Verdestien Wintrac for winter in my opinion, or for summer as well for that matter
 Tintenter
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I agree with tintenter - the Vredestein Wintracs are great, and not too expensive either.

Contact Andy at AJs4X4 (one of our sponsors) for a price Thumbs Up
 Now an ex-D3 owner after 7 happy years. Miss the car but not the big bills Smile
 
 
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BorderMan
 


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Thanks gents....I'm guessing you're talking the Vredestein Wintrac 4 Xtreme XL 255/60R18 (112H), they certainly look the business - best price I've seen is £151 each... Time to talk to AJs4x4 I think.

Ed.
  
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NoDo$h
 


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Failing that, the Continental Winter Contact is a good tyre in 18" fitment. I have a set I used this last winter, including time in the alps, and they were great.

Got me across the South Downs at 4am in 8" of snow too Whistle
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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cold_n_wet
 


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We use the continential winter contact 3 on the wife's eurocarrier, good tyres.

On the 110 I used Cooper Discoverer M+S, this was a good tyre, however, like all studless tyres if there is a salt used on the roads then pressure wash the tyres regulary, as the salt plugs up the lammels, and you loose the best traction properties.

I found this out the hard way, but hey that's why the 110 had a winch.

Glen
  
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BorderMan
 


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NoDo$h wrote:
Got me across the South Downs at 4am in 8" of snow too Whistle


I'm guessing there's a story there Very Happy
  
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NoDo$h
 


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Nothing exciting. Just drove from Dorchester to my client's office in Crawley, avoiding motorways like the plague. Headed up along and across the South Downs A and B roads and got to the office before 07:00

Meanwhile, members of the client's staff couldn't drag their backsides in from 3 miles away.

And they moan about contractors earning too much money? Perhaps it's something to do with getting work done no matter what the personal inconvenience? Just a guess Laughing
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