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drove normally in this 2 way road (although you wouldnt believe it until you saw it) yesterday, didnt use the brakes to slow down, just the engine and to pull away just the clutch until the car was moving.
Supernaut":mo4hblwn said:P20":mo4hblwn said:Mytyres had the nokian tyres for the 4x4 at £68 last week, now £109.![]()
Ordered Nokians for my Impreza last Friday - £64 a corner.
On Monday they were £154
Smug? Oh yes![]()
tintin40":qio9i9kg said:A report on radio 5 said that some insurance companies weren't covering drivers if they fitted these tyres as it was 'customising' the car so not covered :roll:
Just love insurace companies![]()
s_zigmond":ht95zdom said:Supernaut":ht95zdom said:P20":ht95zdom said:Mytyres had the nokian tyres for the 4x4 at £68 last week, now £109.![]()
Ordered Nokians for my Impreza last Friday - £64 a corner.
On Monday they were £154
Smug? Oh yes![]()
Which Nokians did you go for? I was after some but could only find W2's and WRs in this country which are all weather tyres.
That's good to know; my Pirelli winters are H rated to 130mph.REKIBorter":ravh8e9h said:Winter tyres CAN have a lower speed rating compared to the speed rating of the tyres originally fitted to the vehicle. As long as the driver sticks to the lower speed rating it is not a problem and is totally within the law. However, the Load Index must be the same as the original tyres fitted.
Highlandsflyer":2f3qfwqq said:Think about how AWD cars came to dominate rallying.