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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 04:11 PM
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Hey so i still have my summer tires on from when i first bought it a little bit ago and since i live where it snows but not a whole lot so should i get all season tires or will the car drive just fine in the snow and if so what are the best tires to get?

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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 04:23 PM
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You should be fine with the stock tires.
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 04:27 PM
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Here you go
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/09...tup-tires.html

Or here
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/09...now-tires.html
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 04:32 PM
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From everything I've heard, the stockers suck in snow. Moreover, an AWD car in the winter with summers on is like a ballerina with crocs on, it's strange and doesn't allow the car to use what it's got.
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by fireguy1578
You should be fine with the stock tires.
not if theres snow on the ground. these tires are horrible for snow, obviously because they are summer tires. if you get maybe an inch or so you'll be OK if you take it easy and put it in snow mode, but anything more i would get winter tires. Trust me, i live in Syracuse, NY one of the heaviest snowfall areas in the US and the day after i got my RA it snowed a few inches and it was horrible.
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by fireguy1578
You should be fine with the stock tires.
Yeah, this is definitely bad advice to give someone who lives in a snowy area. The general consensus is that the stock tires are pretty terrible in snow. Even if you don't want to go dedicated winter tires, at least get all seasons.
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Ladogaboy
Yeah, this is definitely bad advice to give someone who lives in a snowy area. The general consensus is that the stock tires are pretty terrible in snow. Even if you don't want to go dedicated winter tires, at least get all seasons.
Cheaping out on tires always leads to trouble. Dedicated snows will never let ya down vs. attempting to drive on tires which are really Summers when you look at them.

Get the winterforce tire, its dirt cheap, its immune to warm weather driving. and in deep snow it will take some of the stress out of the driving.

Going out there with stocks is just asking, just begging for trouble. If you dont do it for your self, do it for your family or someone else who may drive your car and not be as skilled.

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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 05:58 PM
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okay thanks everyone i think i will get new tires by the end of the year
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by johnmercury007
not if theres snow on the ground. these tires are horrible for snow, obviously because they are summer tires. if you get maybe an inch or so you'll be OK if you take it easy and put it in snow mode, but anything more i would get winter tires. Trust me, i live in Syracuse, NY one of the heaviest snowfall areas in the US and the day after i got my RA it snowed a few inches and it was horrible.
For all the different summer tires I've had on various cars over the years, no problem with snow. Made it thru the Vail Pass during a blizzard with Prada Spec-2's. It's just a matter of not driving like an idiot while there's snow on the ground.

Originally Posted by Ladogaboy
Yeah, this is definitely bad advice to give someone who lives in a snowy area. The general consensus is that the stock tires are pretty terrible in snow. Even if you don't want to go dedicated winter tires, at least get all seasons.
The OP said it doesn't snow a whole lot where he's at, so it shouldn't be a problem if he doesn't get snow tires. If he lived somewhere that accumulated serveral feet of snow a winter, then it would be different.
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 06:58 PM
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Why risk wrapping your car around a tree to save a few hundred bucks?
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 07:09 PM
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^exactly, why would you tell anyone otherwise to stay with the stockers on this car. The stock tires were even rated bad on tirerack. Sure they are meant for summer driving, I drove on them last winter right after I bought my car and they definetly did not give you confidence in the snow.

Few hundred bucks for a piece of mind can go a long way.
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by fireguy1578
For all the different summer tires I've had on various cars over the years, no problem with snow. Made it thru the Vail Pass during a blizzard with Prada Spec-2's. It's just a matter of not driving like an idiot while there's snow on the ground.



The OP said it doesn't snow a whole lot where he's at, so it shouldn't be a problem if he doesn't get snow tires. If he lived somewhere that accumulated serveral feet of snow a winter, then it would be different.
I always thought that driving through the Vail Pass during a blizzard on summer spec tires was sort of the definition of driving like an idiot?

The stock tires are fine if nothing goes wrong! Around here we have deer that like to see if they can hit your car... on summer tires you don't stand a chance, and if you try to avoid one will likely end up wrapped around a tree. With winter tires you may still hit the deer, but you are much less likely to loose control and go off roading.

The fact that it doesn't snow a lot where the OP lives is why people are recommending a good all season tire instead of all out dedicated snow tires.

Keith
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Old Nov 4, 2009 | 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by ambystom01
From everything I've heard, the stockers suck in snow. Moreover, an AWD car in the winter with summers on is like a ballerina with crocs on, it's strange and doesn't allow the car to use what it's got.

agree fully.........

i live in "sunny so.cal." and even i have michelin all-season tires.

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