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Three peaks vs snowflakes on tyres
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The Michelin CC2 - Was sceptical at first, so got a set for the wifey car first,
The concept made me smile. Get a set of tyres that you are unsure the safety of, so put them on the wife's car first rather than risk your own health.
ps. We did the same - my wife's car has cross climates, whereas mine has general purpose tyres which are more sport orientated. We use her car more in winter as it meets the French mountain reqirement.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
johnE wrote:
Quote:
The Michelin CC2 - Was sceptical at first, so got a set for the wifey car first,
The concept made me smile. Get a set of tyres that you are unsure the safety of, so put them on the wife's car first rather than risk your own health.
ps. We did the same - my wife's car has cross climates, whereas mine has general purpose tyres which are more sport orientated. We use her car more in winter as it meets the French mountain reqirement.
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Never tried to explain how noble I am
They wife’s car never drive more than 6000 km a year (4000 miles), and can be left in the garage if conditions really turn to the worse. Obviously that didn’t keep me from “playing in the snow” with it
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I used to change GY UltraGrip 8 winter tyres/wheels but now on CC2 all year. On a Golf no discernable difference in the snow in the Alp 10 weeks each winter.
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