think the tdi have 2 much low down torque for the snow my brothers 2.0 sport is very poor
That is the problem on the head! Impossible to stop the wheels spinning and loosing grip!
think the tdi have 2 much low down torque for the snow my brothers 2.0 sport is very poor
the difference in seasonal tyres is more for on the limit as you say wet/rain etc, at the end of the day it won't matter how clever the tyres are if you don't drive accordingly to conditions you won't get anywhere
got to work this am no wheelspin no abs no mishaps but not from any superior skill at all i assure ya just luck and a lot of patience to be honest
didnt get out of 2nd and rarely over tickover, it's not what you got it's how you use it.
at the end of the day it won't matter how clever the tyres are if you don't drive accordingly to conditions you won't get anywhere
the difference in seasonal tyres is more for on the limit as you say wet/rain etc, at the end of the day it won't matter how clever the tyres are if you don't drive accordingly to conditions you won't get anywhere
got to work this am no wheelspin no abs no mishaps but not from any superior skill at all i assure ya just luck and a lot of patience to be honest
didnt get out of 2nd and rarely over tickover, it's not what you got it's how you use it.
My problem is that my commute is about 40 miles of country lanes, fast A roads and city stop-and-go... which means snow can get bad at work or at home without me noticing until I get there.
That is the problem on the head! Impossible to stop the wheels spinning and loosing grip!
sounds daft but weather like this makes stopping and thinking distances 10X longer if you ask me
I ordered a set of four steel rims complete with winter tyres as a package from mytyres.co.uk. Takes a few days shipping as they're (literally) shipped from Germany if stock isn't available in the UK.Same here. Not as far (26 miles) but work is very hilly and almost a microclimate.
What did you do for winter tyres?
I never brake that hard to let the ABS have a chance to cut in.
Let the engine do the braking or feather the brakes.