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sean3 12-11-2010 05:18 PM

All seasons/RWD/snow
 
Anyone have any experience with this? I'm considering buying a second set of wheels for the winter so I don't have to steal my moms car every time it snows. Are all seasons sufficient for trekking through snow with a RWD vehicle or will I need snow tires? I don't want to buy all seasons and realize they're just as useless as summers...

s3xrapt0r 12-12-2010 03:51 AM

skinnier is better in the snow. id just get a set of winter tires.. at least a set for the rear if moneys tight ! if your concerned about how bad winter tires look just throw them on a set of steelies and only put them on when people start bitching that snows coming this weekend or w/e. all seasons im sure are good in snow there made out of a compound that dosent get hard in the cold like your performance tires would so it would proably help a bit

evomike 12-12-2010 04:39 AM

Buy blizzaks for the winter and never look back

R22B 12-12-2010 11:35 AM

I would invest in a set of winter tires if I were you. All-seasons are alright, but everyone should run snow/winter tires, even if you're AWD because of the tread compound its made out of. All-seasons get rock solid below 45 degree's while snow tires still stay pliable, which helps with important stuff like turn and emergency braking, even when there is no snow on the ground.

Go with Blizzaks and if you can't afford that, check out General Altimax Arctics. They are a great tire for the money!

Subie_sleeper 12-12-2010 01:04 PM

IMHO Blizzaks are overhyped. Research Nokian if you want the best winter tire. We run their "All Season PLUS" tire, the WR G2 on my wifes Legacy. They are leaps & bounds better than the stock all-seasons in everything but road noise. Basically a snow tire you can run year round & get 30 to 40k miles out of. :) here's a link.

http://www.nokiantyres.com/tyre?id=1...e=Nokian+WR+G2




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sean3 12-12-2010 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Subie_sleeper (Post 1871521)
IMHO Blizzaks are overhyped. Research Nokian if you want the best winter tire. We run their "All Season PLUS" tire, the WR G2 on my wifes Legacy. They are leaps & bounds better than the stock all-seasons in everything but road noise. Basically a snow tire you can run year round & get 30 to 40k miles out of. :) here's a link.

http://www.nokiantyres.com/tyre?id=1...e=Nokian+WR+G2




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Where can you buy those? Don't want to run them year round.

Subie_sleeper 12-12-2010 08:11 PM

Jack Williams,
STS
www.tiresbyweb.com (kind of pricey on the website)
Even if you pop them on in late fall an run them to late spring you'll be happy with them.
My friend James (Boostedbogan) runs them year round on his 06 WRX Ltd. & he LOVES them. He does go in the gravel/dirt sometimes. :)



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sean3 12-12-2010 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Subie_sleeper (Post 1871742)
Jack Williams,
STS
www.tiresbyweb.com (kind of pricey on the website)
Even if you pop them on in late fall an run them to late spring you'll be happy with them.
My friend James (Boostedbogan) runs them year round on his 06 WRX Ltd. & he LOVES them. He does go in the gravel/dirt sometimes. :)



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$225 a pop for 245/45/17? Youch!

jpalamar 12-12-2010 09:10 PM

I drive my modded GTO all year. Snow has never been an issue for me. Get some GOOD all-seasons and you will be just fine. Conti DWS or Potenza 960AS are really good choices. I used the 960AS currently and plan to buy the DWS as my next set of tires next season when these are worn out.

DPancoast 12-12-2010 11:55 PM

+1 for blizzaks. gotta pay to play as well....

a GOOD set of all-seasons will work well too but I feel its a good investment to just get some blizzaks

FazdaGt 12-13-2010 12:21 AM

I drove my vette through a few small storms and one serious storm on summer tires. Though I wouldn't recommend it, I did fine. I'd suggest some good winter tires like others have stated and you'll have little to worry about as long as you're not a complete idiot.

jgartland 12-13-2010 12:31 AM

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sean3 12-13-2010 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by jpalamar (Post 1871810)
I drive my modded GTO all year. Snow has never been an issue for me. Get some GOOD all-seasons and you will be just fine. Conti DWS or Potenza 960AS are really good choices. I used the 960AS currently and plan to buy the DWS as my next set of tires next season when these are worn out.

The conti DWS are what I was looking at. Heard good things about them. Thanks for the recommendation.

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Originally Posted by FazdaGt (Post 1871974)
I drove my vette through a few small storms and one serious storm on summer tires. Though I wouldn't recommend it, I did fine. I'd suggest some good winter tires like others have stated and you'll have little to worry about as long as you're not a complete idiot.

I have no idea how you did that. I got 100% stuck at the corner of my street two days after a storm last winter with RE01Rs. Judging by how much (lack of) traction these sumitomos have in the cold, they'll probably be even more worthless if it snows.

R22B 12-13-2010 01:24 AM

FYI, the cheapest snow tire is better in the snow than the most expensive all-season ;)

fitftw 12-13-2010 01:29 AM

I did fine last winter on some useless all-seasons. I now have broken-in Michelin Pilots and should be even more okay now. Unless it snows at least like once a week where you live, you don't and shouldn't need snow tires.

The01Cav 12-14-2010 02:08 AM

I am waiting to see how my continental DWS works out in the snow this year. I have been waiting just for this reason cause I want to test them in the snow and see how good they really are.

Subie_sleeper 12-14-2010 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by sean3 (Post 1871795)
$225 a pop for 245/45/17? Youch!


That must have been from tiresbyweb.
Ours were a little over 170 a piece on the wifes Legacy. 225 50 17
That was with my discount at work, but we buy them from Jack Williams.
Remember, these ARE a high performance all season with a snow tire traction and temperature rating. When a Blizzak will start melting off the wheel, the WR G2 is fine. Perfect tire for someone who drives a little bit to moderately agressively that doesn't want to flip tires/wheels & tires twice a year.

Subie_sleeper 12-14-2010 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by R22B (Post 1872036)
FYI, the cheapest snow tire is better in the snow than the most expensive all-season ;)

100 percent true.
As long as it's just based on moving through snow & ice.
I put super low speed rating Firestone Winterforce tires on my old 2.5RS.
It was unstoppable in the bad stuff... mud too lol.
Straight line stability & cornering were borderline non-existant.

420sx 12-14-2010 10:42 AM

I was made into a believer with snow tires this past winter. I had always gone for nice all seasons in the past, which had gotteen me by when I had integras, but just wasnt cutting it in the 240. 240's drift everywhere WITHOUT snow... theyre notoriously bad in the snow! Let me tell you, snow tires made all the difference in the world. Snowed in, in my spot in the morning, 8" of snow on the ground in the driveway. Cleared the car off and drove right through it. I used to sit there and spin with even the SLIGHTEST grade. With snow tires on there, I was one of the ONLY 2wd cars out on the road in those blizzards last year, much less the only RWD car I saw. The difference is literally night an day.

My recommendation is to pick up some slightly used snow tires. I bought 2 blizzaks with like 60% tread for $75, and two other snow tires with 95% tread for $100. Threw em on my stock wheels, and done. Screw 4wd. I got a 240.

I will tell you this though- I have a strong feeling that this winter is going to be light on the snow. *knocks on wood* So if you share the same sentiment, you might be better off with all seasons. But if you think we're gonna get enough snow to make it worth your while.. the difference is night and day with snow tires.

thefro526 12-14-2010 01:20 PM

Sean, you should just learn how to drive.

All-Seasons in the snow for the radness.

Still love you though.


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