Hi guys, I am after some help, please.
I am lucky enough to have two landrovers, a 110 that I used day to day and a series 3 that I use as a "play" vehicle at weekends. I have standard road tyres on both at the moment, but am thinking about winter.
On my 110, I commute to work in normal road conditions. On my series 3, I use it for green laning, but nothing too serious and for attend some events in fields, but nothing that really taxes the landy. I don't intend to go in for trials or go mud-wading.
What I want to know is what to do about winter tyres, particularly in the snow as we have had a couple of bad bouts the past two years. Do the chunky-looking mud tyres work as well in snow? It sounds a daft question, but I just don't know. I am looking to keep one set for my S3, but maybe have a summer and winter set for the 110.
Any thoughts are welcome.
Cheers
I am lucky enough to have two landrovers, a 110 that I used day to day and a series 3 that I use as a "play" vehicle at weekends. I have standard road tyres on both at the moment, but am thinking about winter.
On my 110, I commute to work in normal road conditions. On my series 3, I use it for green laning, but nothing too serious and for attend some events in fields, but nothing that really taxes the landy. I don't intend to go in for trials or go mud-wading.
What I want to know is what to do about winter tyres, particularly in the snow as we have had a couple of bad bouts the past two years. Do the chunky-looking mud tyres work as well in snow? It sounds a daft question, but I just don't know. I am looking to keep one set for my S3, but maybe have a summer and winter set for the 110.
Any thoughts are welcome.
Cheers