I hear you :D That's the thing, driving in the snow is a blast with the right rubber on rather than being a worrying experience.Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
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I hear you :D That's the thing, driving in the snow is a blast with the right rubber on rather than being a worrying experience.Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
I keep getting told off for using the handbrake at junctions and setting a bad example for the son :erm: :arrows: :s :mark:
What's wrong with testing the grip levels? :D I did a very small handbrake turn around the corner at the top of our street last winter with summer tyres on and my parents in the car. They weren't particularly impressed :DQuote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
Another advantage of winter tyres :p You get to park in the bay where the snow has been piled up and turned to ice which none of the summer tyre wearing cars can get any grip on :p
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I did do a better one today but the picture was crap as I was in a rush so it turned out crap :p
I would have parked there anyway :p :
You might have got into that one but the one I got into today you wouldn't have :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Drew
i could have parked my rear wheel drive Merc,where you parked the Fiat,AND got it out again on its summer tyres!!!!!
@Daniel. You need to give your car a wash!
exactly my thoughts too :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
No, you would have spun your one wheel that's on the ice unless you have an LSD.Quote:
Originally Posted by driveace
That I do. Weather should be decent enough to allow for it tomorrow :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow