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Well I think you are completely mad.  But that's just my opinion - our household looks like a wheel shop sometimes!  And that's even after I've recently offloaded some wheels and tyres.  Three cars to swap onto winter wheels soon, and my Peugeot has a second set of OEM alloys.  Imo there are just too many advantages to having wheels and tyres.  And that's before you take into consideration the tyres 'could' cost only £424, not £740!

How OCD you are - and how much you like cleaning - definitely comes into the equation though!  Miss my S4 with its refurbished summers and winters....

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12 hours ago, Ian_C said:

Well I think you are completely mad.  But that's just my opinion - our household looks like a wheel shop sometimes!  And that's even after I've recently offloaded some wheels and tyres.  Three cars to swap onto winter wheels soon, and my Peugeot has a second set of OEM alloys.  Imo there are just too many advantages to having wheels and tyres.  And that's before you take into consideration the tyres 'could' cost only £424, not £740!

How OCD you are - and how much you like cleaning - definitely comes into the equation though!  Miss my S4 with its refurbished summers and winters....

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I agree it may seem mad but spare wheels for the M235i are hard to find, also if I had wheels/tyres in doors my wife would be mad as a box of frogs

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8 hours ago, NewNiceMrMe said:

Are they IN the house?

I would be hung, drawn and quartered!  :roflmao:

 

5 hours ago, AZURES3 said:

I agree it may seem mad but spare wheels for the M235i are hard to find, also if I had wheels/tyres in doors my wife would be mad as a box of frogs

Haha yes, not just laid out to wax before and after use, but stored inside too.   :grin:

The second photo with the thin carpet and no underlay is an attic room of my parents Victorian town house.  They got stacked in wheel bags in the corner.  Put a few thick pieces of cardboard under the bottom wheel to stop the rubber residue / tyre dressing coming through the wheel bags and leaving a 'ring' in the carpet.  Carrying them up two flights of steep Victorian stairs is the hard bit!

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7 hours ago, NewNiceMrMe said:

We've had hailstones this morning and there has been snow in Alnwick (45 minutes up the road).

I still won't be putting winter tyres on.

Wuss. :roflmao:

:)

looking at the latest Evo tyre tests I think I have done the right thing, the Michelin Piliot Super Sport is clearly a tyre that likes, warm dry weather !

 

oh and Costco have £60 off all Michelin sets of 4 tyres in November :)

 

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I looked at the idea of a shitmobile for the odd day when the snow arrived.

Subaru cars are like rocking horse poo for this purpose.  Lots of people go for them.

The issue is very simple though - if you're going to do a fair few miles then you need reliability too, and shitmobiles aren't known for that.  Plus, would he want to lose the refinement of a new BMW for the probably uncomfortable experience of a 15 years old bucket?  I wouldn't (hence I bought the wheels and tyres, never used them, then sold them at a loss in the spring time :roflmao: ).

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Two days in a row I have left home just after 7am and temperatures have been very cold BUT I haven't ordered winter tyres yet :)

The Michelin Pilot Super Sports definitely don't like it that cold with some wiggles on acceleration to wake you up.

See attached and this was after 30 mins driving !

 

 

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Get them ordered pronto, especially if you need very specific sizes, winter tyres will be selling fast at this time of year!  You don't want to find them hard to get hold of, hence the websites creep the prices up.  Plus prices are only going to head in one direction now sadly after Brexit and the slide of the pound.   :angry:

Reply to my post in your sale thread or send me a message!  Catching up with aforementioned mate tomorrow eve for a few jars - he's driving to Europe over the festive period, he needs to order his tyres pronto!  He is likely to need an even more specific tyre size than you - OEM is 245/45 R18.  He could run 225/45 R18 on your wheels, or dropping to 17s, he could run something like 225/50 R17 (more common tyre size I think?)

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