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Old 17-12-2010, 08:15 PM
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Had to go and pick up my pain killers.
Ok , so got less than 1/2 mile and stuck,not even a hill.
Everyone were abandoning there cars,have never seen anything like it before.
To cut a long story short, i left uckfiled at 3.15pm to go to Crowborough and then back again,got home 2 minutes ago. 5 Furkin hours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 17-12-2010, 08:59 PM
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i know mate, its a nightmare.

Nutley was fooked earlier too, overturned lorry on the ice. Try getting that back on its wheels when the lifting equipment can't stop sliding around!
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Old 18-12-2010, 11:16 AM
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i know mate, its a nightmare.

Nutley was fooked earlier too, overturned lorry on the ice. Try getting that back on its wheels when the lifting equipment can't stop sliding around!
Yeah i heard that on souther sound.
I ended up cutting through maresfield and towards newick, then took a left to cut back into uckfield,just got around a jack knifed truck. No way they will move the truck its now wedged between the banks on either side of the road.
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Old 18-12-2010, 12:51 PM
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I managed to travel sideways, then backwards down a steep hill and straight across a junction, backwards!. Thank god it wasnt busy and I missed everything, but these tyres are just pants in this weather.
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Old 18-12-2010, 01:05 PM
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I managed to travel sideways, then backwards down a steep hill and straight across a junction, backwards!. Thank god it wasnt busy and I missed everything, but these tyres are just pants in this weather.
Out of interest what tyres have u got ?
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Old 18-12-2010, 01:27 PM
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Out of interest what tyres have u got ?

Pirelli corsa's.
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Old 18-12-2010, 04:20 PM
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Pirelli corsa's.

I trust you have been using the diffs in diff lock? much better when I changed to that...although I do have toyo's which might be better in the wet/snow than yours.
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Old 19-12-2010, 06:18 AM
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Snow socks & it dont matter what tyres you have there fantastic. You can stop turn accelerate [you know just like your meant to] they dont rub & they save your body panels. The only problem is you can drive around as normal everyone else is in limp mode so it get's very frustrating. Other people get very annoyed beeping,flashing lights & giving you the 2 fingered salute. They think your just mad & dangerous for me it's them who are the dangerous one's sliding all over the bloody place.
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Old 19-12-2010, 09:32 AM
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I trust you have been using the diffs in diff lock? much better when I changed to that...although I do have toyo's which might be better in the wet/snow than yours.

Tried both tim. Yesterday it was just left on auto, but tbh the whole diff thing isnt 100% clear to me. Usually I drive around with it rolled back to 1 green light which transfers more to the rear wheels, which is the way I like it, but in the snow I've tended to leave it in auto, rightly or wrongly????.
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Old 19-12-2010, 09:33 AM
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Snow socks & it dont matter what tyres you have there fantastic. You can stop turn accelerate [you know just like your meant to] they dont rub & they save your body panels. The only problem is you can drive around as normal everyone else is in limp mode so it get's very frustrating. Other people get very annoyed beeping,flashing lights & giving you the 2 fingered salute. They think your just mad & dangerous for me it's them who are the dangerous one's sliding all over the bloody place.

Looking to get some of these Nige. Have heard good things about them. Stupid question, I understand on a 2 wheel drive you only need 2, so for ours are we saying its 4??? or will 2 do?

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Old 19-12-2010, 12:39 PM
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I saw an Audi RS6 with them on, everyone else skidding and slidding and he drove by like the roads were normal. He had them on all 4 wheels.
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Old 20-12-2010, 12:42 PM
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Think i might get a couple of pairs for my snow fearing cars. However, the 190 was superb in the snow when i got caught out saturday
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Old 20-12-2010, 05:14 PM
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My companys thinking of getting them next year because of the amount of snow weve had, the scoob has been fantastic in the snow espically with the diff lock

Thing that really pisses me off is that some people dont have any common sense when driving in the snow, ie on the A23 people were stopping before going uphill and wondered why they got stuck when they didnt have any momentum, also people driving with 7" of snow on their roofs.
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Old 20-12-2010, 06:11 PM
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Yeah its unbelievable how many people don't have a clue how to drive in this weather! I had some girl in her KA drivin up my arse this morning, let her past thinkin ur gona crash girl, its -6, black ice everywhere. I Kept my distance and...

10 seconds later shes driving sideways doing 70! I hit the brakes, SH*T my brakes are cold, no brakes, she hits the snowy reservation and barrier resulting in a big snow cloud. In that split second as she disappeared amidst the snow i imagined her bouncing off the barrier into my car. Luckily her car stopped still in the thick snow and i was gone. Felt bad for her but i couldn't stop in time with traffic behind swerving, etc.
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Old 21-12-2010, 08:29 AM
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It's absolutely ****ing shocking just how bad some people drive in this weather. Even people with 4WD!

For thos who don't know, Crowborough is the highest point in Sussex, basically a furkin great big hill! Everywhere you go you are on a hill of some sort. Yet people still either crawl at 5mph, causing a tail back of huge proportions, which when 1 person loses traction and comes to a halt, all those behind him are struggling to get going again.

Other wise they are driving with foot buried in the carpet, uphill, leaving a long streak of ice in their wakes. The people I have heard going past my house on the limiter, wheels spinning and driver staring madly ahead, is unbelievable. The roads are full of absolute ****ing cretins! Made ****ing worse still by "shoppers" you bunch of ****ing arse licking **** eaters and ****s!



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Old 21-12-2010, 08:54 AM
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Trouble is, people with 4x4/4wd think they are invincible.

My dad saw a scoob stuck on snow or ice, he drove straight past them in his Frontera, and a RWD merc also got past the scoob.

Its mostly down to driver ability & common sence
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Old 21-12-2010, 09:17 AM
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Its mostly down to driver ability & common sence
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BigE must stay in a lot when it snows then?

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Old 21-12-2010, 04:50 PM
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It's absolutely ****ing shocking just how bad some people drive in this weather. Even people with 4WD!

For thos who don't know, Crowborough is the highest point in Sussex, basically a furkin great big hill! Everywhere you go you are on a hill of some sort. Yet people still either crawl at 5mph, causing a tail back of huge proportions, which when 1 person loses traction and comes to a halt, all those behind him are struggling to get going again.

Other wise they are driving with foot buried in the carpet, uphill, leaving a long streak of ice in their wakes. The people I have heard going past my house on the limiter, wheels spinning and driver staring madly ahead, is unbelievable. The roads are full of absolute ****ing cretins! Made ****ing worse still by "shoppers" you bunch of ****ing arse licking **** eaters and ****s!






Steve, stop beating around the bush, and tell it like it is
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Old 21-12-2010, 05:05 PM
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i can imagine how much of a nightmare that tunnel at the bottom of the hill by the station is!
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Old 21-12-2010, 06:03 PM
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I guess more often that not, you can't have one without the other!
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Old 22-12-2010, 08:28 AM
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i can imagine how much of a nightmare that tunnel at the bottom of the hill by the station is!
Mate, it's like the bloody "Cresta Run" Made worse by the amount of abandoned cars either side.

Thankfully a day of thaw yesterday has helped massively and things are back to semi normal. A few ice patches about this morning though.
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Old 22-12-2010, 08:30 AM
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Steve, stop beating around the bush, and tell it like it is
A spade is a spade and all that mate!

I spend half of my time driving at the moment, screaming at morons! I must look like some complete fookin headbanger, all redfaced and spittle splattered!
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Old 22-12-2010, 05:00 PM
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It's absolutely ****ing shocking just how bad some people drive in this weather. Even people with 4WD!

For thos who don't know, Crowborough is the highest point in Sussex, basically a furkin great big hill! Everywhere you go you are on a hill of some sort. Yet people still either crawl at 5mph, causing a tail back of huge proportions, which when 1 person loses traction and comes to a halt, all those behind him are struggling to get going again.

Other wise they are driving with foot buried in the carpet, uphill, leaving a long streak of ice in their wakes. The people I have heard going past my house on the limiter, wheels spinning and driver staring madly ahead, is unbelievable. The roads are full of absolute ****ing cretins! Made ****ing worse still by "shoppers" you bunch of ****ing arse licking **** eaters and ****s!




LMFAO quality rant ..
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LMFAO quality rant ..
Cheers, I did enjoy it!
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Old 22-12-2010, 06:34 PM
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Managed to give my car the beans for the first time in ages today.....yeeha
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Old 23-12-2010, 07:46 AM
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Managed to give my car the beans for the first time in ages today.....yeeha
Have you not tried V Power? ....... or are they Heinz?

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It's absolutely ****ing shocking just how bad some people drive in this weather. Even people with 4WD!

For thos who don't know, Crowborough is the highest point in Sussex, basically a furkin great big hill! Everywhere you go you are on a hill of some sort. Yet people still either crawl at 5mph, causing a tail back of huge proportions, which when 1 person loses traction and comes to a halt, all those behind him are struggling to get going again.

Other wise they are driving with foot buried in the carpet, uphill, leaving a long streak of ice in their wakes. The people I have heard going past my house on the limiter, wheels spinning and driver staring madly ahead, is unbelievable. The roads are full of absolute ****ing cretins! Made ****ing worse still by "shoppers" you bunch of ****ing arse licking **** eaters and ****s!



classic..keep smiling mate. i blame XBOX AND PLAYSTATION as most people think drivings a game not a art.
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BigE must stay in a lot when it snows then?

What is this implying Steve?
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