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g13non



Member Since: 27 Oct 2011
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Ireland 
Cobs,

I bought a set of Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT2's in May (not long after they were launched) with relative ease from my local tyre guys but they indicated I would struggle to get them after August. I put them on a spare set of Boost's.

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Post #172413 1st Oct 2012 12:32pm
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Coko



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Just checked and spikes (as on the Nokians) are not allowed in Slovakia :blub:
Any other recommendations please???
Post #172414 1st Oct 2012 12:33pm
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ZeDefender



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The spikes are optional - you have to pay extra to have them in. The tyres are excellent without them (probably the best available) Thumbs Up

(My Maxxs can also be spiked but it would be illegal here too) Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Post #172418 1st Oct 2012 12:45pm
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Glynparry25



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ken wrote:
Sorry Glynn totally disagree
There is every need for “Winter” tyres in the UK as they are for Winter not Snow when the average temp drops below 7 deg C


Isn't that 9 months of the year.... or is it 11? Rolling with laughter

I just speak from personal experience in wet/ cold/ snow. I have even driven fully loaded 14 ton trucks in North Norway in January which didn't have winter tires..... but I don't drive around like an idiot when the conditions change I know how the vehicle handles and I know my limits. Touch wood I have never caused an accident in cold conditions.

If I had a performance car then yes there would be a need for performance tires..... but I drive a Defender and I drive it like I am driving Miss Daisy.

Also as pointed out above- how many people in the UK have winter tires?..... About 1% (if that). Why be able to stop isn a short distance when you know the car behind you can't? Yes it won't go on your insurance but it would be better not to be in the situation in the first place.

Glyn Dog Sheep
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Lodelaner



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AlisterC wrote:
Just an FYI.... Grabber AT2s have the mountain / snowflake symbol on them now. I was looking at a set this weekend.

I don't know whether this is a new addition or not


No - they've been on there a while, but it depends on the size and load rating whether they're 'snowflaked' or not. I had a set on my D3 - but its hard to say how much of a difference they made without direct comparison.

A few years ago went laning in ice and snow in Cumbria in the 90. The siped tread patterns (AT + snowflake) performed much better, in various conditions than the MTs on the 90's in the group. JB

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ericvv



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AlisterC wrote:
Just an FYI.... Grabber AT2s have the mountain / snowflake symbol on them now. I was looking at a set this weekend.

I don't know whether this is a new edition or not


Grabber AT2s for the winter? Shocked They are a rather hard rubber compound, exactly the opposite what you need in the winter.... You never actually own a Defender. You merely look after it for the next generation.
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ken



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Glynparry25 wrote:
Isn't that 9 months of the year.... or is it 11? Rolling with laughter


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LandRoverAnorak



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ericvv wrote:
Grabber AT2s for the winter? Shocked They are a rather hard rubber compound, exactly the opposite what you need in the winter....

In my experience (three different sizes on three different Land Rovers), they perform very well in UK winter conditions. Darren

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Post #172445 1st Oct 2012 2:57pm
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ericvv



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Glynparry25 wrote:


Isn't that 9 months of the year.... or is it 11?


13? Whistle


Glyn, your earlier description of what summer temps are doing to winter tires is a bit, ahumm, exaggerated? Have seen many wintertires being used for their end of life in the summer, and yes, it often gets into the 30's here in Geneva Laughing ,but never seen smoke and fire or a total meltdown after a few 100 miles.........

Seriously, the recommendation here is that with winter tires you use them in the winter until the profile gets to 4mm. Thereafter you don't keep them for use as winter tires anymore, but you can still leave them on and run them down a bit more (legally to 1.6mm) in the summer. Know people who do this, succesfully run a full last summer on their wintertires/rims, before buying a new set of wintertires come October. Same time you leave your summertires/rims one full year in storage. Then, the next year, you start alternating again... Think makes sense. You never actually own a Defender. You merely look after it for the next generation.
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ZeDefender



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ericvv wrote:
Have seen many wintertires being used for their end of life in the summer

Have done this on the A2 since last October (and with a VW bus for years) with no problems except a bit noisy when it got really hot.
Actually, they've worn so little there's still 3+mm tread. Okay for emergencies but I'll get nice new ones next October Thumbs Up Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Glynparry25



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ericvv wrote:
Glynparry25 wrote:


Isn't that 9 months of the year.... or is it 11?


13? Whistle


Glyn, your earlier description of what summer temps are doing to winter tires is a bit, ahumm, exaggerated? Have seen many wintertires being used for their end of life in the summer, and yes, it often gets into the 30's here in Geneva Laughing ,but never seen smoke and fire or a total meltdown after a few 100 miles.........


13, that is possible Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

They didn't melt, they just started to break up. Could have had something to do with the Evo 10 they were on. Don't think the guy ever got over 200 miles to a tank (55litres).... but when you get tax free fuel (80c a litre) you can afford to push the boundaries a little. Those were the days when I could afford to run the V8.

Also in Paderborn they would store your tires..... So you buy them from a place (with rims if needed) and then when they fit them they put your summer tires in the back storage area. Spring time once the snow had gone you could go back and pay 10 Euro and they would fit the summer ones and store the winter ones until you go back for them.

Glyn Dog Sheep
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ZeDefender



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Glynparry25 wrote:
Also in Paderborn they would store your tires..... So you buy them from a place (with rims if needed) and then when they fit them they put your summer tires in the back storage area. Spring time once the snow had gone you could go back and pay 10 Euro and they would fit the summer ones and store the winter ones until you go back for them.

Glyn Dog Sheep


Very common around here as many people live in flats and don't have anywhere to store them (also old people).
A good system Thumbs Up Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
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twopoint6khz



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Some UK tyre places are doing that now Thumbs Up
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ZeDefender



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That's the most positive thing I've heard all day Smile Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
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Inigo



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Kwik Fit have started offering a tyre "hotel" where they store your winter/summer tyres for 6 months, however a German friend who moved over here found that when he went back to Kwik Fit to get his wife's summer tyres re-fitted they gave him someone elses very worn tyres instead.

I think we have a way to go yet, but at least companies are beginning to offer this service.
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