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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny on the spot 1 View Post
    For me soul it's not worth it , & I'm not back to work till the new year & if I need to get to work the lads will pick me up in the van , if we had lots of snow on a regular basis then it would be a must .
    Hi Johnny, winter tyres are not just for snow and ice, the rubber compound is for cold weather.Your braking and steering is so much better. Summer tyres go hard in cold weather. Most of Europe it's the law to change them. Only problem is the storage of your tyres. Got me a wall mounted rack for mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    Hi Johnny, winter tyres are not just for snow and ice, the rubber compound is for cold weather.Your braking and steering is so much better. Summer tyres go hard in cold weather. Most of Europe it's the law to change them. Only problem is the storage of your tyres. Got me a wall mounted rack for mine.
    dya change them over yourself soulman or take them to a local tyre fitting company

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