Winter Tires?
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Winter Tires?
What are good winter tires? I want to buy some as I've never driven in snow and being a new driver I don't want to drive on 4 season tires.
I have a 94 Camry if that helps.
Thanks
I have a 94 Camry if that helps.
Thanks
I wish I could get Deuler A/T Revo tires for my Corolla... man that would be sweet.
Got a set on my Rav and on my company van. I love these tires.
But yes, I hear good things about Blizzaks. This website has some nice tire comparisons: http://www.tirerack.com/
Got a set on my Rav and on my company van. I love these tires.
But yes, I hear good things about Blizzaks. This website has some nice tire comparisons: http://www.tirerack.com/
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x3 for the Blizzaks
If you get more ice then snow get the Blizzak MZ-03
If more snow then ice get the Blizzak WR-50
If you get more ice then snow get the Blizzak MZ-03
If more snow then ice get the Blizzak WR-50
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Zero,
I have FZ4's on my car now and I'm disappointed. They have terrible wet weather traction and roll too much for me on dry pavement. I would be fine with them if they did one or the other really well, but they don't. I replaced my Dunlop SP8000's with these pieces of junk only because Dunlop no longer makes the SP8000 and everyone told me how good the FZ4's are. For a Z rated tire they sure have sloppy sidewalls. They howl in corners like a dog with a rubber-band around his nutz. The compound seems to stick well enough but again, the side wall rolls too much.
If you've got the cash, grab a set of Potenza S0-2's, the wear is aweful but they stick like bubblegum on a hot summer day.
[edit] I've had them on my car for a month now and I'm already in the market for new tires. Less than 500 miles on them. If you're interested I'll let 'em go cheap.
225-50-16's..
I have FZ4's on my car now and I'm disappointed. They have terrible wet weather traction and roll too much for me on dry pavement. I would be fine with them if they did one or the other really well, but they don't. I replaced my Dunlop SP8000's with these pieces of junk only because Dunlop no longer makes the SP8000 and everyone told me how good the FZ4's are. For a Z rated tire they sure have sloppy sidewalls. They howl in corners like a dog with a rubber-band around his nutz. The compound seems to stick well enough but again, the side wall rolls too much.
If you've got the cash, grab a set of Potenza S0-2's, the wear is aweful but they stick like bubblegum on a hot summer day.
[edit] I've had them on my car for a month now and I'm already in the market for new tires. Less than 500 miles on them. If you're interested I'll let 'em go cheap.
225-50-16's..
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- CDN_Merlin
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Just bought and had the Bridgestone Blizzaks installed this AM after gettng about 20cm of snow in the last 24 hrs and getting more until Monday.
All I can say is WOW. What a difference these tires make. From the moment I drove out of the lot, I could feel the traction and stopping power. Well worth the $600 CDN I paid.
All I can say is WOW. What a difference these tires make. From the moment I drove out of the lot, I could feel the traction and stopping power. Well worth the $600 CDN I paid.