31-10-11, 01:11 AM
Put summer tyres on and use it as an excuse not to go into work, if there is anything more than 2 snowflakes.
On a more serious note I am considering the same, but it really seems as if you need to be committed to winter tyres for snow and then change them in the spring for summer tyres. I don't think I can be arsed / afford to have a spare set of wheels & tyres knocking around waiting for the appropriate season.
Dunno if 'all season' tyres offer the best all round solution, or the worst of both worlds.
Unless someone can convince me otherwise I'm sticking to summer tyres and phoning in stranded.
On a more serious note I am considering the same, but it really seems as if you need to be committed to winter tyres for snow and then change them in the spring for summer tyres. I don't think I can be arsed / afford to have a spare set of wheels & tyres knocking around waiting for the appropriate season.
Dunno if 'all season' tyres offer the best all round solution, or the worst of both worlds.
Unless someone can convince me otherwise I'm sticking to summer tyres and phoning in stranded.