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I'm using hankook optimo which are all season but more winter biased. In Canada they can be used instead of winter tires. Should do me fine. It's if you tried winter tires and summer tires side by side you'd see the difference.
Wrecks my head when people say sure all tires are the same
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un pc, nay not me, I employ several nationalities as care workers, looking after my 92 yr old step mother. I just get peed off with our govenment run systems. Say one thing and do another themselves....
Just sad the way we have been led down the garden path.....imho...
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02-10-2011, 09:40 PM
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Sorry J90 maybe I should bow to you and your opinions. The fact is we dont live up a mountain but we do live in the country. Come winter time the lanes we use to get to work are generally pretty crap. My wife uses the bingo generally and as competent a driver, motorcyclist and diver that she is I would rather have some decent rubber on the car for the wet muddy potholed roads. Its not about snow and living up mountains, but being the fount of all knowledge you'd know that! Oh well maybe i'll just have to get a mk1 cav!
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02-10-2011, 09:44 PM
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Does diving help with the pot-holes?
And I think my font of knowledge is gradually drying up....
And would never recommend a Mk1 Cavalier.
Not even when they were new...
Sure better things have come out of Luton?
Cant imagine the A303 and 338 are that bad?
Perhaps you could use some of those standing stones to fill the holes?
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Woohoo you can read a map, not bad for a troll.
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02-10-2011, 10:15 PM
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Ah, you will be quoting some Gilbert and Sullivan operettas to me soon...
Do you live off the Bulford Road?
Or at Snoddington Manor?
Seriously...
To get back to your original thread.
You had a real bargain with your wheels for £50.
And trolls come from Scandinavia.
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anyone put winter tyres on a harley? or snow chains? just a thought for mine......maybe not will stick with berlingo me thinks, yes as for original thread, a real bargain.
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