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My first Yeti was a 1.2 on the Dunlop sp1 rubber, in soft snow it would move just on compact snow it would register 3 miles for every 2 miles due to wheel slip, much the same with slush over ice,  the 1.2 is light on the front end, Boss fox fitted Goodyear vector 4 on his wifes yeti and found it a lot better in the snow.

 

I changed to a 4x4 110se as I needed to go off road to my shoot, and also insisted on the tyres being changed by my dealer to the goodyears 4 season before handover, the first time I had to pay the difference between the cost of the tyres grand total of 75p :D, on the current Yeti they changed them to the goodyears and never mentioned the price difference.

 

Also the goodyear all season tyres wear very well will last nearly double the mileage of the SP1, with regular swapping front to back, worth insisting on the change of tyre.   

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