Alright I am looking to buy new tires for the winter on Tirerack. The tires i am looking at are called "studdable" tires. These may seem stupid but doese that mean i have to stud them when i get them?
I have never bought brand new tires because i never had as good of a job as i do now haha.
Ok wait... i just seen an option to stud them for 15 dollars each. My bad.
Now my question is, should i do that? I mean the money isnt the issue but i know after a certain date they are illegal. And i also know they make an already loud tire even louder haha. Is it that much of a difference?
Hi!
I ive in Eastern Quebec, I've had more than my share of winter tires.lol Studded tires are good if you roll mostly on icy gravel roads. The problem with studded tires is when you want to brake or turn rapidly on non-icy roads, it tends to make the tires slide instead of gripping.
Also, they make a pretty good growl when rolling.
Depends of where you live and where you drive. In my opinion, just buy a good overall winter tire.
On a side note, last winter I tried for free some NEXEN winguard 231 winter tires. Yes, those sold at WalMart. They were awesome! The rubber compound is great even at -25C. They must be the most underrated tires out there. I preferred them over Yokohama Ice guards and Toyo GO-2's.
Those Generals seem to have a great thread pattern. Pretty sure you'll like them! Good price too! There like 155$ canadian over here. lol
As the the Firestone's I've heard they were pretty decent but on heavier type of cars.
I had Bridgestone Winterforces for 2 years and seriously the best tires I ever owned. They pretty much refused to slip no matter how @!#$ty the weather got. Only drawback was the super soft rubber they use. 2 winters and they were toast.
i run the general altimax arctic on my s10 and LOVE them super love them.
Yeah.... It seems like either would be a good choice. I have the money right now i just want to wait for my next check so i dont take things close. haha.
MyKoup_owns_theZ wrote:Hi!
I ive in Eastern Quebec, I've had more than my share of winter tires.lol Studded tires are good if you roll mostly on icy gravel roads. The problem with studded tires is when you want to brake or turn rapidly on non-icy roads, it tends to make the tires slide instead of gripping.
Also, they make a pretty good growl when rolling.
Depends of where you live and where you drive. In my opinion, just buy a good overall winter tire.
On a side note, last winter I tried for free some NEXEN winguard 231 winter tires. Yes, those sold at WalMart. They were awesome! The rubber compound is great even at -25C. They must be the most underrated tires out there. I preferred them over Yokohama Ice guards and Toyo GO-2's.
I run Nexen tires on my 17s (in the summer) love them, best tires i've had yet, and they were cheap.
For winters right not i'm running Pacemark Snowtrakkers, they get the job done for a low price, i didn't expect to have this car for another winter though so i need 2 more... kinda roasted them off
2002 2200sfi 5-speed.
I'll never run a General Tire again after seeing the absolute junk tires my dad kept getting from the dealer for the oem rubber on his Colorado. Tire's he drove it off the lot with refused to balance because they were all ovals. Next set they gave him 2 were ovals, 3rd broke belts after only a couple thousand miles.
I bought Blizzak WS60's this year. It hasnt snowed yet but I hate them on the dry, it feels like my hands are numb when I'm driving, I just cant feel the road and the steering effort is reduced from my star specs (a bad thing), they're also scary keeping up with traffic on the highway over 85. We'll have to see how they are once it snows though.
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Leafy wrote:I'll never run a General Tire again after seeing the absolute junk tires my dad kept getting from the dealer for the oem rubber on his Colorado. Tire's he drove it off the lot with refused to balance because they were all ovals. Next set they gave him 2 were ovals, 3rd broke belts after only a couple thousand miles.
I bought Blizzak WS60's this year. It hasnt snowed yet but I hate them on the dry, it feels like my hands are numb when I'm driving, I just cant feel the road and the steering effort is reduced from my star specs (a bad thing), they're also scary keeping up with traffic on the highway over 85. We'll have to see how they are once it snows though.
Had a couple sets of blizzaks...never again. Like you say they feel mushy and you cant feel the road. Last for maybe 2 seasons if your lucky. I liked my yokahama iceguards. But trying x-ice's this year.