![]() 02/04/2015 at 18:51 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The tires I purchased in October are completely shit in the snow. I mean, scary bad. All seasons usually get me through the snowy stuff in N.W. Ohio, but these things act like they are summer tires on a greased roadway. Last time I buy no-name off brand tires. Time to either buy some snowshoes for the Focus, or shit can the tires on it and get some real all-season tires.
![]() 02/04/2015 at 18:55 |
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Arrested Development is the only correct gif for that purpose.
![]() 02/04/2015 at 18:58 |
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Unfortunately, not all all-season tires are created equal when it comes to winter traction. Some are downright bad, in spite of being called all-season tires.
![]() 02/04/2015 at 18:59 |
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or...OR.
you geta proper set of snows/winters and a set of summers
![]() 02/04/2015 at 19:11 |
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my wife and i just purchased a set of Falken Pro G4 A/S for her slowbalt and theyve handled the recent chicago blizzard like a champ. they are a relatively new tire from falken so there werent many reviews to go on but discount tire cut us a great deal and so far so good
![]() 02/04/2015 at 19:12 |
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some people dont have that kind of cash id rather have a nice set of all seasons within my budget than settle for cheap summers and winters for the same price
![]() 02/04/2015 at 19:13 |
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id rather justa set of winters and thats that. (actually, thats what happened on our old cars. always had winters on them)
![]() 02/04/2015 at 19:15 |
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true but doesnt that degrade the rubber running on roads in the summer where the temps can reach about 90F?
![]() 02/04/2015 at 19:17 |
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Thought about that one, but decided to class it up a bit.
![]() 02/04/2015 at 19:18 |
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would much rather have a set of tires that wear out faster then a set of tires that cant grip for shit 6 months of the year
![]() 02/04/2015 at 19:21 |
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Yeah, found that out the hard way. I've always purchased through Tire Rack, as I rack up considerable mileage, but $$$ issues had me hunting for a deal. Now, I'm going to probably spend more money on a different set of snows & steelies. Tire Rack has a several sets of 15'' tires (gonna downsize from 16" as the options open up significantly) for about $265 for a set of four, and then maybe see if I can find some rims at an auto salvage yard. I just have to convince my wife it may be cheaper than sliding my car under a truck on a snowy road.
![]() 02/04/2015 at 19:25 |
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I vote for snows, you can keep your current all seasons for the Spring Summer/fall when it's rather mild or hot out.