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Who's got there snow tires on yet?
Hey everybody
I got my snow setup about 2 weeks ago off tirerack (17" sport edition rims with ws-70 blizzaks) and was wondering if anyone has put theirs on yet. Is there a rule of thumb when we should put them on? I know that it is not good for the tires to be driven in warm/dry conditions but my rear tires are very low on tread and I don't want to buy anymore til spring... I don't want to get caught in bad weather but I also don't want to burn the tread off my new $1300 set of rims/tires. What does everyone else do? BTW I live in Western New York...Its been unseasonably warm lately. It's been around the mid 50's during the day and down to the high 30's at night. Thanks in advance! |
You pretty much answered your own question.....
Originally Posted by deen416
(Post 5485872)
I know that it is not good for the tires to be driven in warm/dry conditions
Its been unseasonably warm lately. It's been around the mid 50's during the day and down to the high 30's at night. And its THEIR, not there. Drives me crazy when people cant learn how to use they're, their, and there correctly |
FWIW, my rule of thumb is when temperatures stay consistently below 10°C (50°F) you can run your snows.
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^^+1 :)
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Ive been putting off putting my snow tires on.. I need to do it soon or else im gonna be doing it in the freezing cold.. lol
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Originally Posted by Frankieg35
(Post 5486404)
Ive been putting off putting my snow tires on.. I need to do it soon or else im gonna be doing it in the freezing cold.. lol
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Mounting mine next week when I get home. :) Temps have been in the 30s, or low 40s on the high side.
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my car is getting stored away next weekend//..;-(
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Originally Posted by G2FLIP4
(Post 5486331)
And its THEIR, not there. Drives me crazy when people cant learn how to use they're, their, and there correctly
Originally Posted by djfarhan
(Post 5486953)
my car is getting stored away next weekend//..;-(
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But when it comes down to it I guess my real question is this:
Is it really gonna burn a significant amount of tread off of my snow tires if I put them on now? My rear tires really need to be replaced but since I just bought my snow tires I don't wanna spend another $350 on rear tires when I'm just gonna be storing them for the winter. I could just as easily switch them out for my winters but I don't want to ruin the tires. |
Originally Posted by djfarhan
(Post 5486953)
my car is getting stored away next weekend//..;-(
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I love living in Socal lol justsayin How often do you guys change your tires when you only use them for winter anyway?
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Originally Posted by curryboyy
(Post 5487143)
I love living in Socal lol justsayin How often do you guys change your tires when you only use them for winter anyway?
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^ haha nice Im sure you'll love it :biggthumpup:
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Originally Posted by djfarhan
(Post 5486953)
my car is getting stored away next weekend//..;-(
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