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weastcoatI was about to put them on but then saw the forecast for the next 20-30 days and said NOPE
snomasterguilty.
but I left the east coast a long time ago. we actually need them in colorado already. I live at almost 10k ft, so there's snow on the ground at my house and it's 15f outside rn...
snomasterguilty.
but I left the east coast a long time ago. we actually need them in colorado already. I live at almost 10k ft, so there's snow on the ground at my house and it's 15f outside rn...
theabortionatorI bought a new car but I'm swapping for my snow tires tomorrow. I'm gonna grab my stealies. I could swap them but too much effort and i like the stealies anyway.
Non_State_ActorWhat kind of rig did you get? Another Forester?
LonelyAll weathers babay
tutipupsWere getting pretty hot temps on the east coast soon and i need to know who to blame
OldManAtABasinDo people still use winter tires? All weather crew.
snomasterguilty.
but I left the east coast a long time ago. we actually need them in colorado already. I live at almost 10k ft, so there's snow on the ground at my house and it's 15f outside rn...
tutipupscant wait to see your car in a ditch
OldManAtABasinAWD and all season tires are more than adequate.
partyandBSi mean all weather/all season tires are mediocre at everything. i much prefer specific tires for the conditions just like i much prefer specific skis for the conditions lol.
r00kieEveryone down voting anything that isn't a dedicated snow tire cracks me up. The 3 Peak snowflake labeled tires with AWD or 4x4 meets all requirements of traction laws and shouldn't be a hazard for anyone who knows how to drive in snow.
OldManAtABasinAWD and all season tires are more than adequate.
Non_State_ActorHave you ever owned proper snow tires?
On my truck I have Yokohama Geolander GO15? Or whatever the higher load rating model is. They're A/T tires with the mountain peak thing. Perfectly fine, especially with proper 4WD, with a transfer case, locking differential, etc.
But on the car we switch from Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 (ultra high performance all-season) to Nokian Hakkepeliitta R3 (high performance winter tire) and the difference is quite noticeable. The ExtremeContact are pretty good in snow, not tremendous on ice. The Hakkepeliitta are amazing, totally worth swapping and storing two sets.
tutipupsWere getting pretty hot temps on the east coast soon and i need to know who to blame
partyandBSi’m in a mountain town that is sometimes the snowiest town (not ski area) in colorado and i got a front wheel drive sedan ‘13 dodge dart with studded snow tires and i rip past everyone. up and down the pass i frequently am passing people. (I have a lot of speeding tickets as well) for me it makes a lot of sense. if you’re a weekend warrior traveling up I70 twice a month than yeah that would be overkill lol and then you can easily get away with ATs. i doubt ill ever move away from snow tires in the winter though. they truly have a huge impact on control
snomasterwhere is this snowy town in CO?
and they still make radar detectors, right?
r00kieEveryone down voting anything that isn't a dedicated snow tire cracks me up. The 3 Peak snowflake labeled tires with AWD or 4x4 meets all requirements of traction laws and shouldn't be a hazard for anyone who knows how to drive in snow.
theabortionator
Swapped my wheels and box from old car to new car in the rain. I like the black stealies and roofbox.
Loaded up old car and shes gone. Will miss that thing but noce to have it gone and move on. Got pretty wet but it rains a lot here
partyandBShow many miles? head gaskets and timing belt on that gen around 100k is pretty crucial but once thats done it will go another 100k no problem. A lot of people replace the water pump too while they’re at it.
i really want a separate wheel set as well though. so much easier to just toss em on your self.
LonelyI'm convinced that there is a good portion of people in here that
A. Don't know what all weathers are
B. Don't know how to drive.
C. Get upsold like a sucker every time they go to get tires
Farmville420I legit have a nail in my tire that I just smothered epoxy over
r00kieEveryone down voting anything that isn't a dedicated snow tire cracks me up. The 3 Peak snowflake labeled tires with AWD or 4x4 meets all requirements of traction laws and shouldn't be a hazard for anyone who knows how to drive in snow.
skiP.E.I.Someone's never driven in the winter East of lake Erie.
LonelyBrother, I stick out into the middle of Lake Superior and we average 202 inches a season which is equal to or much greater than anything out east.
Don't talk to me about Lake Effect. Erie is barely even a great lake.
skiP.E.I.I'm talking about the maritime climate- nothing to do with amount of snow. It's the freezing rain, constant melt/ freeze cycle, the buildup of layers of ice on the roads. All season tires are slightly better than summers out here but ultimately only serve to put the over confident in the ditch.