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Old Oct 23rd, 2020, 14:22   #9
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Originally Posted by bornmiddleaged View Post
Yes, I realised that. I went off down another train of thought!

OK, I might ask some local tyre places if that's something they offer.
Good idea, they may have access to more than us mere mortals can see online.

It does appear that the rim size is the issue that lessens your choice.

The key thing for tyres that we want to operate in all weather's is the temperature operating range of the rubber.

One other idea would be to pick a tyre that excels in rain.

My father runs Uniroyal Rainsports on his aged Suzuki Vitara and until the recent warm winter's we've been experiencing, used to go out in snow storms taking photos.
He has never been stuck in Snow or ice.

Anyway shall leave you alone now. Tyres are a very personal and subjective purchase.
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