Winter tyres
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Winter tyres
Hi, I’ve no experience of using winter tyres but wondering if I need them (just also exploring getting the van moved to a 4WD), do people use 2 sets of tyres or 2 sets of wheels and tyres they swap over? Or are all season tyres ok?? Sorry I’m a bit clueless with all this so would appreciate some tips! Thanks
Re: Winter tyres
Hi
I'm not sure what you mean by, "Getting the van moved to 4 wheel drive".
But yes, all season tyres are exactly that, and very good.
Personaly I do have 2 sets of steel rims with winter and summer tyres and swap roughly November/March.
Hope that helps.
I'm not sure what you mean by, "Getting the van moved to 4 wheel drive".
But yes, all season tyres are exactly that, and very good.
Personaly I do have 2 sets of steel rims with winter and summer tyres and swap roughly November/March.
Hope that helps.
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Re: Winter tyres
I have 2 sets of tyres for both my Mazda 3 and my Bongo. This means I have to pay the garage everytime I swap them! I wasn't expecting my keep my 3 this long otherwise I would have bought a seperate set of wheels! I've only got stuck once in snow with winters on a FWD car and the Bongo with winters made it up everything I could find last year - my road is 90 degree start approx 1/4 gradient and had 7 inches of snow last year. I'm about to swap the Bongo to all seasons though as I think I can get away with it especially as fitting an LSD. Got a good deal on Michelin Allclimate+ which seem to get pretty good reviews.
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Re: Winter tyres
If you do a search for Maxxis AP2 tyres (and all season tyre) which a few of of have on here. They feel nice on the Bongo for the 700kms or so I have done on them.
Here you go you can have a read up:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=72836&hilit=Maxxis+AP2
Here you go you can have a read up:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=72836&hilit=Maxxis+AP2
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Re: Winter tyres
Couldn't do without my winter tires on steels. We went to a Yurt a couple of weekends back when it was quite snowy in the mountains of mid wales. Had no problem with access at all where as others either got stuck or parked up and had to walk to the Yurts.