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just have a question about winter tyres, do they work or are they a waste of money? I've put a for sale ad up for the car cos the snow is that bad up here the car hasn't moved for days and its a real struggle getting to work etc! If they do make a biggish difference then ideally i'd rather keep the car, the option for me is going back to a gt4

 

cheers, Craig

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I recently bought a set or verdestine extreamX winter tyres for my honda civic, i previously had the Verdestine summer on the car with about 6mm of tread, the car went all over the place and i got stuck sveral times. I changed over to winter tyres and what a differance it made , been up banks were people got stuck and slid down, in our car par there was around 10 inches of snow , my wifes car got stuck and the staff that work for me got stuck aswell. I drove in and out as though there was no snow.

 

So yes , i would always have a change of tyres for the winter months on all my cars now, after experiancing this. They are the same price as my summer sets, i will have to swap them around when when the summer comes, as the compound is extreamly soft.

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your better off geting a set of winter wheels. narrower wheels all round with m&s winter tyres , that will sort ot out

 

Whats m&s winter tyres mate?

 

I've currently got 18 inch wheels with 265 35 18 on the back, federals they are!

 

Will changing the back 2 tyres only make a good enough difference?

 

Also as previous post said about the honda civic, fwd, would it still be very hard work on the supra being rwd with winter tyres?

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A supra is just like a BMW, the narrow wheels wont make any difference unless you use winter tyres. Have a read on the compound they are made from, normal tyres go hard below 6 degrees C, this means it like running on hard plastic.

 

I did look into it and i thought about using small tyres, but if my wife C8 cant get off the drive with 205/60/17 eagle F1 then it wont be that. I replaced the two fronts with winter tyres and yes it has made a large difference. But every one has there own opinons.

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Whats m&s winter tyres mate?

 

I've currently got 18 inch wheels with 265 35 18 on the back, federals they are!

 

Will changing the back 2 tyres only make a good enough difference?

 

Also as previous post said about the honda civic, fwd, would it still be very hard work on the supra being rwd with winter tyres?

 

M&S is Mud & Snow, you will definately notice a difference with winter tyres even with rear wheel drive.

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I've put a for sale ad up for the car cos the snow is that bad up here the car hasn't moved for days

Your selling your car because it hasnt moved for a few days because its snowed? id be putting up an add for my car every week if i said to myself "oh it hasnt moved for 3 days... time to sell" :p

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Hehehe. I've just come back from holidays from Poland. In germany we get into the blizzard. You could not see for more than 10 - 15 meters. People with normal tyres been doing like 30 - 40 mph where we where doing about 80 - 90 on winter tyres with no issues. It does make a diffrent ;]

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Hehehe. I've just come back from holidays from Poland. In germany we get into the blizzard. You could not see for more than 10 - 15 meters. People with normal tyres been doing like 30 - 40 mph where we where doing about 80 - 90 on winter tyres with no issues. It does make a diffrent ;]

 

which tyres r u running then mate? Would i be ok just to change the rear ones only?

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which tyres r u running then mate? Would i be ok just to change the rear ones only?

 

Would you not have an imbalance in grip levels from front to rear if you only did the rears ? http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m11b0s0p0

 

I don't see any recommendations yet, for good quality winter tyres....Ibrar ?

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Would you not have an imbalance in grip levels from front to rear if you only did the rears ? http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m11b0s0p0

 

I don't see any recommendations yet, for good quality winter tyres....Ibrar ?

 

Possibly, but i'm thinking sort the driven wheels out as a priority! Then i can actually get out of parking spaces and back roads etc!

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