can anybody tell me what size tyres i should have on the trol? i have got 265/70/16 will these be too wide when the white stuff finaly lands? i realy dont want to look like a tit and get stuck:augie
Narrow tyres are better in snow.
what people in 4x4's forget is yes we can go along at high speeds but we have the exact same problem as every one else in a car
stopping lol, thats when it pays to have a manual
you call driving a 4x4 at high speed:jesterbgwhat people in 4x4's forget is yes we can go along at high speeds but we have the exact same problem as every one else in a car
stopping lol, thats when it pays to have a manual
you call driving a 4x4 at high speed:jesterbg
Wider may help if you are trying to drive over the top of a 12' snowdrift, but on snow covered roads narrow is definitely better. Maybe it is the weight being concentrated on a smaller area giving more grip. Wide tyres have the grip shared over a bigger area so less grip per inch2.really? i would have thought the wide the better due to more rubber in contact
also the wider the tread the better
i've had mine upto 110 i think thats as far as the clock goes lol
no mph, :thumbs
I know it started with tyres but went onto speed........which leads me onto this......There was a twit last year [I think] posted himself speeding down a country lane with his Mrs..it was aired on the site, but I am not sure if I can locate it, but a bet there are some on here than can put their fingers on it immediately.......it just shows that 4x4s and Pratt's and do not match.
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