Dunno, I've got a trattor.I have lol
I'm just curious, what do you recommend?
won't be worth a damn off road or mud, doubt they will function for snow as they are a road, or wet road tyre. good for soccer momsWell after much debate I have decided to go with these, £10 pound cheaper to pick them up yourself, trade from a local tyre supplier
http://www.mytyres.co.uk/cgi-bin/rs...rd&Label=E-C-71-2&details=Ordern&typ=R-238798
Run Cooper AT2 now AT3 and them are a very good in snow and ice hard packed snow on the roads, we get about 6-8' of snow where I live for the winter. I wouldn't change type or brandDoubt if there is a lot of snow in Swansea anyway. West coast, right by the sea.
I have found ATs are quite good in snow if you take it easy. Not as good as a specialist snow tyre, but British climate doesn't really justify them, unless you live right up in the Cairngorms or similar.
I know! Been just over the water in wintertime before! Freeze the balls off a brass monkey!Run Cooper AT2 now AT3 and them are a very good in snow and ice hard packed snow on the roads, we get about 6-8' of snow where I live for the winter. I wouldn't change type or brand
Correct with that, we'll get 2-3 weeks of -40f not counting wind chill, and they work goodI know! Been just over the water in wintertime before! Freeze the balls off a brass monkey!
If they are working for you, why change!
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