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4x4 vs winter
- helijohn
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Ah so, you have a new JImny coming. Nice.facade wrote: The New One when it arrives, .
We have such little snow here that I am more worried about wet and in particular ice because we have a menace I never thought I would experience so much...........twisting bendy roads; they are a ruddy nightmare ...........and narrow with it.
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On another forum, there is a heated debate every year about whether it is worth fitting Winter tyres in England, when there are only 3 or 4 days a year at the most when you actually need them.
My argument is that if you can simply leave the car on the drive for those 3 days, then it isn't. However, if you might have to go to work then it is, as even the slightest bump will cost more in time and insurance hikes/excesses than the Winter tyres, but of course, you can't actually quantify this, as a bump you didn't have is nigh on impossible to value.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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facade wrote: On another forum, there is a heated debate every year about whether it is worth fitting Winter tyres in England, when there are only 3 or 4 days a year at the most when you actually need them.
I thought the main reasoning was that the compound worked better at temperatures below 7C, so probably 3-4 months a year in the UK.
I'm a big fan of winter tyres. My current daily driver is a 2nd generation Berlingo (XTR) which are terrible on ice/snow. I live at just under 1000 feet above sea level and run winter tyres all year to save the hassle of swapping over. I was expecting tyre wear to be an issue but the set of fronts I've just changed lasted 32K miles ( Continental Winter Contact TS850 ).
Colin
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reedx wrote: I thought the main reasoning was that the compound worked better at temperatures below 7C, so probably 3-4 months a year in the UK.
It is for me, but I can drive the [strike]Renault[/strike] Nissan on it Summer tyres at low temperatures on dry tarmac same as everybody else. It is only when you have cold slippery roads that you would notice having Winter tyres.
Plus I have already bought the things, I need to wear 'em out before they pass their "best before" date
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reedx wrote: run winter tyres all year to save the hassle of swapping over.
Precisely.
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What has really surprised me is the Duelers fitted on the new Jimny are summer tyres even though they are marked M&S. I would have expected them to be All Season?
Black 2019 Jimny SZ5
www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...ley-s-2019-black-sz5
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