Hello - From the Pennines

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phodge

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Finally got round to joining after lurking for answers!. Have had a Freelander (TD4) - which did 130K before it moved on with an interesting transmission noise, Discovery (TD5) which we had for nearly 10 years and was up to 145K when it moved on, a CSW 200Tdi, erm:eek: which wasn't so good after a problem with a wall and some ice, and now a CSW 300Tdi which at the moment appears to be relatively problem free.

What is next - decent tyres before the Snow arrives ( The well worn Grabber TR's not brill in deep snow ..) - open to suggestions!

:)

Paul
 
WELCOME! from west of the Pennines :) Sorry, can't help you with tyre suggestions as I'm not that experienced myself. Some big, chunky ones should suffice :D

Diff.
 
See! There you go!

:hijacked:
I'm learning something here.

Are the winter tyres a softer compound to combat the colder temperatures?

Diff.

Yes plus they have thin cuts within the rubber nodes that grip the road surface and allow the tread blocks to move a little to create heat and grip better, they don't last long above 10-12 degrees though due to the softer compound.

They're a legal requirement in Germany, Sweden etc in winter months
 
Thanks for that - have two winter tyres on the VW and never got stuck. The 110 was good in deep snow last year, but stopping in deep snow was interesting... I presume the treads just filled with snow.
Not sure I can afford a second set of tyres - any recommendations for winter tyres if I go that way? (The Michelin on the VW have been brilliant)
Finally read that the change-over temperature on winters is around 7C and I have never had them on the VW above 10C
 
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