Winter driving.
Discussion
I live on the South Coast and change the wheels from alloy to standard steel when the clocks change as a matter of course. Not so sure I would go to such lengths had I not changed from steel to alloy, thus gaining a set of winter wheels, but It can be no bad thing and as you say, performance tyres are not the very best in poor weather conditions.
of you want to protect the alloys then you could spray them with a light coat of waxoil . But its a Volvo so corrosion wont be a problem unless the laquer is already damaged .
As for tyres - I wouldnt bother . The Police dont when they used T5's . Just either
A - slow down a little for the conditions
B - make the most of the conditions and get it sideways !
As for tyres - I wouldnt bother . The Police dont when they used T5's . Just either
A - slow down a little for the conditions
B - make the most of the conditions and get it sideways !
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