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Thanks all

On 27/04/2020 at 22:52, bargee1759 said:

Bobbsy,

 

If you want to save a little cash but don't want to skimp on quality, have a look at the new Vrederstein Quatrac Pro all season. I've run a few sets of different types of Vredersteins over the years on different cars (but not on the Yeti yet) & have had Wintrac Pros on my Audi S3 this winter that have been great. As a result I'm thinking of putting Quatrac Pros on the Yeti later in the year when the current Conti Premium Contact 6 summers wear out instead of swapping wheels over for summer & winter as we haven't had much snow for the last 3 years, but I still want the better cold weather ability from the softer compounds that All season & winters have.

 

I'd definitely second that recommendation for Vrederstein winter tyres.  They're always my 'go-to' brand, and living at 1200 feet above SL in the north Pennines, snowy and chilly weather is the norm.  Sadly, I can't say the same for their summer tyres when I last tried a set a few years ago.  The wore phenomenally fast.

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