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Old 02-08-2011, 02:07 PM
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Anyone still on their winter tires?

Been on my blizzaks for 2 months. For tires that are supposed to be grippy on snow, they are sure squirrely on wet pavement. Anyone else notice this?

I'd be doing 360s if I didn't have the TC on. Even on/off ramps have me tiptoeing the throttle
 
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:20 PM
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Mine was never squirrely on wet roads. they did have some roll when on dry roads when taking tight turns fast... Not the best handling tires, but never an issue on wet roads unless I was just driving like a moron...


Wait.....



Maybe.... just maybe......




Maybe your driving like a moron.....






 
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Mine was never squirrely on wet roads. they did have some roll when on dry roads when taking tight turns fast... Not the best handling tires, but never an issue on wet roads unless I was just driving like a moron...


Wait.....



Maybe.... just maybe......




Maybe your driving like a moron.....






 
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:21 PM
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I am using Hankook Icebears and they are fine wet.
Aren't you on maxima.org?
 
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Kuneff
Mine was never squirrely on wet roads. they did have some roll when on dry roads when taking tight turns fast... Not the best handling tires, but never an issue on wet roads unless I was just driving like a moron...


Wait.....



Maybe.... just maybe......




Maybe your driving like a moron.....






Originally Posted by Kuneff
Mine was never squirrely on wet roads. they did have some roll when on dry roads when taking tight turns fast... Not the best handling tires, but never an issue on wet roads unless I was just driving like a moron...


Wait.....



Maybe.... just maybe......




Maybe your driving like a moron.....






Vs posting like one?

But yeah, giving it 1/3 throttle(or less) is "driving like a moron". Good assement there
 
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by 3maxima
I am using Hankook Icebears and they are fine wet.
Aren't you on maxima.org?
You don't notice any less traction in the wet?

Yes I'm an admin on .org
 
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:26 PM
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^Guess that post felt like it was worth posting itself twice.... hahahhaah
 
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i'm fine on mine. What kind of snow tires do you have?
I have 18" Blizzak LM-22 in the stock sedan sport wheel sizes.
 
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Originally Posted by Jeff92se
Vs posting like one?

But yeah, giving it 1/3 throttle(or less) is "driving like a moron". Good assement there
ahhahah....


1/3 throttle is all you need if your side stepping the clutch or in the case of a automatic sedan... neutral dropping it with the steering wheel cranked all the way.
 
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WS-50s. 215-55-17s. Probably close to 6k on them now. I think they are getting a bit worn and don't have the same traction as they wear.
 
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Originally Posted by Kuneff
ahhahah....


1/3 throttle is all you need if your side stepping the clutch or in the case of a automatic sedan... neutral dropping it with the steering wheel cranked all the way.
I don't drive like you so no, this isn't the case, thanks.
 
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what tire pressure are you running them at? possible its too high or too low??? Do you keep your TPMS in the winter wheels?
 
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:40 PM
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30PSI or so. Might be a tad high.
 
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Originally Posted by Jeff92se
WS-50s. 215-55-17s. Probably close to 6k on them now. I think they are getting a bit worn and don't have the same traction as they wear.
ahh ok. Those are def. squirmy tires but they are MUCH better in the snow. The LM-22's I have are a performance winter vs your Studless Ice/Snow tires.
I had the ws-50's on my 5.5Gen maxima before mounted on s14 5 lug rims in 16" and they were squirmy as hell and made an annoying humming sound over 45. BUT they were AWESOME in the snow.

Also, I just saw this last year, but you should bump up your tire pressure for your winter tires also
http://www.tirerack.com/winter/tech/...jsp?techid=168
 

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I ran my ws50's between 30-32 psi cold.

Obviously I am sure you know to check pressure with the tire cold. But maybe try checking it in the morning before you leave for work.
 


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