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SteveF



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Vogue wrote:
OK, further update prompted by another post.

Now on 25k miles with 6mm tread left both front and rear right across the tread, I haven't rotaed them and no punctures or damage.


Thanks for the update Vogue....seem like a very good tyre so noted for future purchase.. Thumbs Up

Post #131491 16th Jul 2012 8:57pm
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AJS4X4



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Many of my customers swear by the Vredestein Wintrac 4 Xtreme, they are a very good winter tyre and we are finding lots keep them on all year round.

This is sold as a winter/snow tyre and it has been debated very many times on other forums.

We do however have many customers who only use them for the winter months, some pay to have them changed over and some have a spare set of rims.

I suppose you would rather drive on a winter tyre in the summer than a summer tyre in the winter.

I find that a good All Terrain works for most but there is a difference in grip in the snow and cold wet roads on a good winter/snow tyre.

It's a big heavy car so I think it's best to do what you can to keep it moving and on the road, mind you they don't help when you are stuck in a traffic jam caused by other vehicles not on the right tyre for the conditions but you can most times find away around the jam on the country roads.

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T24RES



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Looking very good indeed Thumbs Up

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Lloyd Barnes



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Got a full set of these on mine. They were nearly new when I got the car 7,000 miles ago. On my old Touareg that would have meant the car was about ready for a new set now. The Vreds are looking great. At very least I'd expect to get the same again out of them. Hopefully quite a bit more. Nice to see this cost saving. Should help with the repair bills!! Smile

Seem to grip just fine on dry roads and cracking in rain. No aquaplaning at all. Lloyd Barnes

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Lloyd did you figure out what tge screeching was?

These vreds seem like a good tyre by all accounts. They will be going on the 20's when the current set of diamaris' run out. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Post #132353 21st Jul 2012 8:10pm
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AJS4X4



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Just had two sets of 255/50x20 Vredestein Wintrac 4 Xtreme's into stock. Thumbs Up

Call if interested 01737 241370.

www.ajstyres.co.uk

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bogie



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done 15K miles on my first set of Wintracs ...sold my spare summer wheels last year when i decided to run Wintracs all year round

great tyres, wont be fitting anything else in future, they are perfect for my usage cheers
bogie

Post #137845 26th Aug 2012 6:00pm
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AJS4X4



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More and more running Wintrac's all year round.

Post #137850 26th Aug 2012 6:59pm
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Vogue



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Final update on this - 31k miles out of the Vreds with 4mm left.

Sold the vehicle so would have definite had a few more miles. Ran them all year round no issues no punctures, even wear and used off road - brilliant, tempted by General AT next though. The Vreds outlived G'year & Pirelli Scorpions by quite a bit.

I have got Cooper MUDs, Good Years, Michelin & Nexen on other RR / LR's so keeping an open mind though ! 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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KurtVerbose



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Thanks for updating the thread.

My winter set are approaching the end of their life. I'm running them now as for winter you should have at least 3mm of tread depth but summer you can go lower, so getting the last out of them.

Just need to decide what to get - either the Vreds or Nexens.

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J90



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Interesting reading this. I've just checked the price of the Vred Wintracs on Tyremen for my 18" wheels; at £184 each they are beyond my current budget. The other thing that puts me off is that if I intend to use them all year round, the wet weather grip rating of E is very low for a £184 tyre. We experience more wet weather than snow in this country so the wet weather rating is important to me.

However despite not being the tyre for me at the moment, they do appear to be a good purchase for a future set of winter wheels.

Once again, a good thread this, full of useful info.
Chris.

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Lars T Madsen



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Hi Vogue - thanks for your updates on this.
Probably also going for the Vreds all year - but have the same concern about grib in wet conditions. Any comments on that low rating they get?
Lars (and yes, it rains quit a lot in Denmark)

Post #200851 25th Jul 2013 9:38pm
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Vogue



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I have seen the "wet" ratings, but honestly could not tell any difference between the pirelli's or Goodyear, all 3 on the same vehicle. Yes on paper there may be a difference, but in real world driving conditions I could tell absolutely no difference at all.

The biggest difference was in snow and ice - absolutely astonishing - I have run Vreds all year round and off road and would do so again. I have absolutely no allegiance to any make having used / still using Michelin, Goodyear, Pirelli, Cooper, Avon, Bfg's, Nexen etc but want to try General AT next !

I have kept meticulous records for all those
Makes and the mad thing is Pirelli scorpions in 19" last 10k miles
more than the same tyre in 20"!

Therefore if you want maximum tyre life run 19" and not 20" 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17


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Lars T Madsen



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Denmark 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Java Black

Will boost the sale of Vreds when I come back fro the holidays....

Thanks again for your input.

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KurtVerbose



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Does that mean 18's will go even further than 19's? Smile

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