Hi!
It seems a long while since anyone posted a thread about snow tyres on this site so I thought I'd re-raise the question...
I arrived home just before Christmas and slid down the road - this is not a steep road, just icy. A disco may be a 4x4 but it just becomes a massive sledge when there's ice on the road - a big heavy un-steerable one on this occasion.
Fortunately I'd not been driving fast but I still slid about 40 feet and that was with starting at about 1mph at the top of the slope! You'll all be glad to know I had no accidents - either with the car or in my underpants
In my richer days I've driven cars in America from Boston up to the ski slopes in some atrocious snow and ice conditions - gaily driving along at over 60mph!
So, I know what I want but are there any 4x4 or Britain-specific gotchas when buying snow tyres in the UK?
I'm thinking of buying an extra set of 5 tyres on rims so any advice would be much appreciated.
In my dreams I'll be using them in the Croisiere Blanche
It seems a long while since anyone posted a thread about snow tyres on this site so I thought I'd re-raise the question...
I arrived home just before Christmas and slid down the road - this is not a steep road, just icy. A disco may be a 4x4 but it just becomes a massive sledge when there's ice on the road - a big heavy un-steerable one on this occasion.
Fortunately I'd not been driving fast but I still slid about 40 feet and that was with starting at about 1mph at the top of the slope! You'll all be glad to know I had no accidents - either with the car or in my underpants
In my richer days I've driven cars in America from Boston up to the ski slopes in some atrocious snow and ice conditions - gaily driving along at over 60mph!
So, I know what I want but are there any 4x4 or Britain-specific gotchas when buying snow tyres in the UK?
I'm thinking of buying an extra set of 5 tyres on rims so any advice would be much appreciated.
In my dreams I'll be using them in the Croisiere Blanche