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    Hi! I live at the top of a very long and steep bank....my DS struggled...but made it..up and down for the last two winters. For my own sanity and hopefully less wheel spinning I am considering winter tyres.

    I would love any feedback on usefulness/cost etc.. from you lovely people out there!!!!

  • #2
    A cheaper option could be snow socks, have you looked at them?
    DS3 1.6THP DSport with a few bits added.....nickname BB :bow:
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    • #3
      For the first time ever, in 25yrs+ i put winter tyres on a set of wheels this year
      And its never snowed, hailed or been below 5deg C (yet)
      But theyre marvellous

      EDIT- Pippy- go to Newbies forum and stick a "Hi im new" thread on

      Welcome Miss Pippy

      ED 2- You really need an extra set of rims to put the tyres on
      Last edited by Chris_Blue; 29-12-2013, 17:01.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
        For the first time ever, in 25yrs+ i put winter tyres on a set of wheels this year
        And its never snowed, hailed or been below 5deg C (yet)
        Ive just gone into smug mode

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        • #5
          Hmmmm. True- Jan/Feb 2014 to go............................................
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          • #6
            Minus 8c this morning for me, pretty confidant that winter tyres would be of little advantage though.

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            • #7
              What....in Essex?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                What....in Essex?
                3420 miles from Essex

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                • #9
                  Ah............Hawaii?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                    Ah............Hawaii?
                    Not much call for people with my skillset in Hawaii.

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                    • #11
                      As Gazski said above if it's just the one hill your DS struggles up the best option would be snow socks

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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the replies so far! I guess its not just the one hill.... lots of banks around me to get to and from work..
                        Not thought about snow socks though..
                        My 1 litre corsa with pram wheels was a gem in the snow..my current motor baby is not quite so fit!!

                        Ps Chris B i am on the newbie page from August
                        Last edited by miss pippy; 29-12-2013, 19:39.

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                        • #13
                          Hi Miss Pippy

                          A lot of people (including some here!) confuse winter tyres with snow tyres.
                          Winter tyres - look like ordinary tyres but are made from a different compound rubber that works better (stays softer) below 7C. So they grip better in the cold.
                          Snow tyres - have tread patterns designed to perform better in snow (no kidding!).

                          If snow is your main concern I would just buy some socks - cheaper and we may not have any snow.
                          If you want best safety in the cold invest in a set of cheap steel wheels and put some winter tyres on them.

                          Jimbob

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                          • #14
                            Jimbobs advice is good.
                            However, putting snow socks on when snow is falling, and building up on the ground, and its cold an wet, can be a right pain.
                            Also snow socks can get ripped to shreds if you drive across tarmac with no snow
                            Good for an emergency situ tho

                            Oh yeah- saw your Newbie thread from August- I even contributed to it at the time.
                            LOL (Prob thought you just joined cos not too many postst have been made)
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                            • #15
                              £500 for a new set with steel wheels from My Tyres
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