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Old 23-09-2014
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Hi Guys

After a fantastic summer series its now the winter series, what tyre choices do people use in the colder wetter months. Got ballistic buggy greens for wet conditions , what are the other choices, I drive 4WD ?

Your help would be appreciated

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Hi Steve, yep basically. Same for out doors really. With it being cold and damp usually bb greens all round for 4wd.
When you come to our indoor meetings you've got two choices
Schumacher yellow pins which are great on the carpet but not as good on the slippy stuff
Or Schumacher yellow mini spikes which seem better on the slippy but are a bit 'washy' on the carpet.
I think it usually depends on the layout/ amount of carpet used.
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Try Schumacher Silver Minipins. They are awesome in the wet at RHR astro.
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Try Schumacher Silver Minipins. They are awesome in the wet at RHR astro.
Already tried them at bury, they work but don't have the forward drive that bb greens have
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Already tried them at bury, they work but don't have the forward drive that bb greens have
Fair enough, astro pile must be different.
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sorry guys, only outdoor running for me on the astro.
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Ballistic Greens will do you through the winter months outside. During very dry periods Ballistic whites or Shuey yellow minispike will be a bit quicker.

If you will be attending the Bury indoor series I would use Shuey minipins yellow compound.
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