When to go Blizzak?
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#2
Originally Posted by 6MTzer
Those of you in the Northeast, are most of you waiting till after thanksgiving to put your snow shoes on?
I think I had them on by now last year and it was much too early.
Thanks.
I think I had them on by now last year and it was much too early.
Thanks.
Definitely after Thanksgiving
Early December if you can wait
Well it's been highs of high 50's on a regular here.
If it goes to mid to low 40's on a reg I would def switch to winters.
Last edited by Glex25; 11-04-2006 at 09:44 AM.
#3
Originally Posted by 6MTzer
Those of you in the Northeast, are most of you waiting till after thanksgiving to put your snow shoes on?
I think I had them on by now last year and it was much too early.
Thanks.
I think I had them on by now last year and it was much too early.
Thanks.
#4
Originally Posted by GEE35X
Seriously, if you are running summer compound tires then as soon as temps get consistently below 50 F or 10 C it is time to take them off. The summer tires are not safe below those temps. That is what I go by.
I agree with you Wayne.
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
Seriously, if you are running summer compound tires then as soon as temps get consistently below 50 F or 10 C it is time to take them off. The summer tires are not safe below those temps. That is what I go by.
I *hope* to see higher temps in March so that I can take them off ASAP. Summer rubber is much superior for cornering!!!
#6
I'm new to this whole winter wheels thing. I have Toyo T1R's right now, and I've been planning to store my car in an outdoor garage complex for the winter while I drive my Camry. Is this gonna be ok? Anything I shuld worry about? Will my summer tires be hurt being stored in low temperatures for the winter (albeit away from snow and the elements)? I really have no idea because this is the first car I've owned with non-stock wheels and tires.
thanks for any help.
thanks for any help.
#7
Nope. You're fine. The Toyo T1R's are superb tires - I'm going to buy a set in the Spring for my ride. In the low temps, the compound hardens a bit - it isn't as soft. T1R's were designed to be used in the Summer, when the temperatures are in the optimal range for that tire. If they're just sitting in your unheated garage, they aren't going to be damaged. If you were to actually take them for a spin in the cold weather, you'd probably notice that they aren't as "sticky" in the turns and when you floor it. But that's the only difference.
Turn your car on and run it for a few minutes each month, to warm it up and distribute the oil, to keep everything fresh and primed, and all the gaskets from drying out. Not that they'd dry out and crack in a month's time, but you might as well do it every month - I'm sure it'll feel good to sit in the G at least once a month!
Turn your car on and run it for a few minutes each month, to warm it up and distribute the oil, to keep everything fresh and primed, and all the gaskets from drying out. Not that they'd dry out and crack in a month's time, but you might as well do it every month - I'm sure it'll feel good to sit in the G at least once a month!
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
Seriously, if you are running summer compound tires then as soon as temps get consistently below 50 F or 10 C it is time to take them off. The summer tires are not safe below those temps. That is what I go by.
I don't want to be drifting on the turnpike ramps.
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#12
Originally Posted by RBull
I've been driving my PS's around on some days now when it's been just above freezing. They are definitely a little more squirly and the VDC helped me one day on a clover leaf having a little too much fun.
I agree with you Wayne.
I agree with you Wayne.
Dan
#13
Originally Posted by DannoG35
I recently moved back to CT from San Diego and was thinking my torque had changed because of colder air intake but now I am thinking the colder weather is makeing the tires harder, with less traction now. Interesting. Anyone have some numbers on how much the Blizzaks run or where the best deal is. I am thinking around $800 for winter tires.
Dan
Dan
http://www.tirerack.com/winter/index...=true&index=xx
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Originally Posted by DannoG35
I recently moved back to CT from San Diego and was thinking my torque had changed because of colder air intake but now I am thinking the colder weather is makeing the tires harder, with less traction now. Interesting. Anyone have some numbers on how much the Blizzaks run or where the best deal is. I am thinking around $800 for winter tires.
Dan
Dan
2 225/50VR-17 Bridgestone Blizzak LM-22 In Stock $161.00 $322.00
2 235/50VR-17 Bridgestone Blizzak LM-22 In Stock $175.00 $350.00
Last edited by 6MTzer; 11-07-2006 at 10:33 PM.