Take the spikes out, they only locate the disc until the wheel bolts are fitted, and make it a wee bit easier when fitting a wheel on in the dark.
Cheers
PD
Cheers
PD
Take the spikes out, they only locate the disc until the wheel bolts are fitted, and make it a wee bit easier when fitting a wheel on in the dark.
Cheers
PD
Ok, I will try that. Hope the disc doesn´t come off before I get the wheel in place then...
The pads will stop the disc falling off.
Cheers
PD
Pirelli, Pirelli or Pirelli, summer and winter tyres, nothing else for me and my cars....!!
It will be fine as PD says, I have had them off mine to try different wheels, no problem at all.
Winter Tyres???. what utter bull s**t. If the tyres your car was supplied with were not safe at lower temps, all the tyre companiies would be in court.
Sometimes we do get a heavy snow fall up here, and thats when you find out who can drive in the white stuff and who cant.
Cheers Ian.
Over here it´s not a question of choise, winter tyres are obligatory by law during winter months. So it´s either studded tyres or friction tyres from 1.12.-28.2.
I was a bit nonplussed by this thread at first as Ive never changed my tyres for winter ones but a lot of the posters are in other european countries where it is either the law or warranted because of the weather! They are quite within their rights to discuss it! The web is global!
I was a bit nonplussed by this thread at first as Ive never changed my tyres for winter ones but a lot of the posters are in other european countries where it is either the law or warranted because of the weather! They are quite within their rights to discuss it! The web is global!
i use YOKOHAMA GUARDEX K2 F700 Winter Tyres SPEC 195/55/R15 84Q
And can happily say your stupid not to use winter tyres even in england