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Snow Tyres
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 3:57 pm
by creedon
This is completely non E21 related but I've searched everywhere for snow tyres for my T5 Transporter and no-one has them. Does anyone deal in tyres or know where I could get a set of 205/65R 16C tyres? I've got rims for them already.
I run my own delivery business and I'm bloody well going to need them by the look of how this winter is starting!
Any pointers much appreciated..
Alan
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 4:19 pm
by Jason_323i
Try Camskill but there stocks seemt ot be running low
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 4:30 pm
by creedon
Cheers for that but January is the earliest Camskill can get them.
Been quoted £98 + vat per tyre from a Manchester company and I think I'd prefer to do bike deliveries than pay that (although I might have to eat my words)!
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:32 am
by drjim
I've ordered some from mytyres.co.uk they send from Germany via DHL so have stock. having said that they emailed me a week post order to say they didn't have the pirellis I ordered but did have pneumants in stock. Lots of Germans seem to drive on pneumants, and they will be better than the near wear marker front Michelins on my focus at the mo so I went for them.
Try event tyres for a price too, usually quite good.
JIm
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 10:38 am
by e21-Mark
It seems Toyo888r's are not ideal in the snow.
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 10:57 am
by drjim
Neither are Michelin Pilots with 2mm tread on the front of a focus. Just had a woman stop right in front of me as she was on a patch of tarmac where someone had parked overnight = grip. I slid along behind her, decided to turn into middle of road so as not to rear end her - risk being head on with the oncoming bus she had stopped for, managed to steer to other side of road and bounce off the kerb to stop. No damage but I'll have to go and get some new front tyres today - no idea when the winter tyres I ordered will arrive and it's undriveable like this.
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:07 am
by e21-Mark
Fortunately, I can get away with staying home today. If I have to go out it'll be in an MX5 with an LSD .
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:52 pm
by creedon
drjim wrote:I've ordered some from mytyres.co.uk they send from Germany via DHL so have stock. having said that they emailed me a week post order to say they didn't have the pirellis I ordered but did have pneumants in stock. Lots of Germans seem to drive on pneumants, and they will be better than the near wear marker front Michelins on my focus at the mo so I went for them.
Try event tyres for a price too, usually quite good.
JIm
Cheers for that. mytyres.co.uk also out of stock! My last ditch effort (after making 65 drops this morning and only about 9 very near misses!) is to ask my sister who currently lives in Czech Republic to buy some (a bit cheaper, I'd hope) and get em shipped over.
Will be lucky to get away without crashing into parked cars, let alone ones in traffic, if it stays like this!
Defo more adrenalin pumping though
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:07 pm
by murran
well the 175 70 13 dunlop sp artic studded tyres ive got are excellent on the back of the e21 (welded diff

). problem is now its axle deep here for the e21. bbs spolier makes a good plough!
our landy disco is excellent tho. was four wheel drifting it earlier....
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:15 pm
by e21-Mark
I was sideways across 2 lanes of the A3 earlier on black ice and waiting for the sound of hitting something! Lucky it straightened up but I don't think I'll be taking it out again till it's thawed. I'm gonna have to fold myself into an MX5 which is like driving whilst sat in the bath!
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:34 pm
by drjim
Found that the outer edges of my tyres had 2mm, inners were bald so I was almost on slicks. No wonder it was a bit slippy yesterday! Had tracking sorted and two new front tyres, my little Focus is now returning 62MPG on the commute to/from work.
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 12:09 pm
by creedon
Still not got the tyres, the Czech idea nearly came through but they (the whole of the Czech Republic it seems) have run out of van tyres too. I do like the idea of putting a snow plough spoiler on the front, tho. I did have a quote yesterday for £175 per tyre....Should have gone for the £98 I had earlier in the week.
Anyway 60 deliveries under my belt today and only 2 near misses (parked cars)!
Re: Snow Tyres
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 4:41 pm
by Reck
Stock steelies, they look like biscuit tins but great for cutting through snow. I've been enjoying supermarket car parks much more in this weather.
