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^^^^ some arch work in this rendering :roll:

another true story:
 

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^^^^ some arch work in this rendering :roll:

another true story:

There's no winter in Ireland, but
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funny enough after posting this I went to the mountains and was close to be needing new front end lol :hammerhead:
 
funny enough after posting this I went to the mountains and was close to be needing new front end lol :hammerhead:

And the only car in the country with winter wheels is parked in the garage without insurance now [emoji38]



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And the only car in the country with winter wheels is parked in the garage without insurance now [emoji38]



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winter wheels? you don't use tires? (sorry I had to)
Other wise Irish winters and mountains can't compare to Swiss. In mos mainland countries winter tires a re obligatory (and chains in the boot) :54:
 
winter wheels? you don't use tires? (sorry I had to)
Other wise Irish winters and mountains can't compare to Swiss. In mos mainland countries winter tires a re obligatory (and chains in the boot) :54:

Wheels, because swapping the tires in CH costs about 100 and needs to be scheduled several weeks prior to it. So I bought wheels, a set of TPMS sensors and sensor programming device.




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Winter shoes are a must have if you live near mountains... even here in Ireland I think.
Since 2006 been going across the WW mountains in plenty of snow... 4wd is no help if on summer tyres.

Have all season / winter (non studded) tyres on one car all year round.

Have set of "winter wheels" for the Hawk and Octavia to swap when it gets colder.

- changing tyres is more expensive alright then just having another set of 2nd hand rims... and I have the space to store them anyway.
 
Winter shoes are a must have if you live near mountains... even here in Ireland I think.
Since 2006 been going across the WW mountains in plenty of snow... 4wd is no help if on summer tyres.

Have all season / winter (non studded) tyres on one car all year round.

Have set of "winter wheels" for the Hawk and Octavia to swap when it gets colder.

- changing tyres is more expensive alright then just having another set of 2nd hand rims... and I have the space to store them anyway.

I have quite an experience of snow/ice driving. If I knew how mild the winter in Switzerland is, I wouldn't bother changing boots.
4wd is even a disadvantage if you don't know how to drive it.

There is a saying in Russia:

- What should you do if you are skidded on a front-wheel drive?
- Press down the accelerator. Turn the wheel towards the skid.
- What should you do if you are skidded on a rear-wheel drive?
- Release the accelerator. Turn the wheel towards the skid.
- What should you do if you are skidded on a four-wheel drive?
- Fasten your belt and cross yourself. /pray.


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^^^^woow never seen this before
 

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haha love the kinder one
 

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