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Ok Canucks -
need to know from those who live in the snow --- (especially those in southern ontario) :
what winter tires ya got? like em/dislike em, how many seasons ya got out of em, $$$, anything! :rolleyes: :blink:
im in toronto so lotta city driving.. with frequent trips to SNOWBOARD COUNTRY (blue mountain - those stupid single lane 60km/h roads (stupid hwy26 - they need to build a highway RIGHT to BM) --- mt st louie & horseshoe - all hwy400 so not nearly as bad as BM when snowing --- etc.)
last winter, my stock bfgoodrichs 15s (~80,000km) were slipping a lot in the snow.. even in a little snow it was very easy to slip -- so time for something new.
thanks.
ptrudel
10-28-2004, 09:03 AM
i'll let ya know what i was runnin last year...i think they were michelin tho...don't hold me to it...i had bought all for, with one season on 'em(yes used) for 50$...i couldn't complain...they'll be goin back on soon :(
misslindseysue
10-28-2004, 09:20 AM
I'm not in Canada, but I was in the UP of Michigan for a few winters. 300" of snow. I have Cooper Weathermasters, and I got around better than all the 4x4s. Two winters on them now, and they're starting to look used, but not very worn. $50US/each.
Molson
10-28-2004, 11:04 AM
Had Cooper weather masters (215/60/15) last winter.
Have Nokian Hakabalita's (195/65/15) this year. Skinnier will be a little better in the snow. I live in Barrie BTW.
I actually am getting my winters tires mounted on my stock steelies (15") tonight!
After doing research, i decided to go with 4 x Kumho KW-19s. they are the replacement to the kumho kw-11 tire - which had decent reviews. I'm getting the entire set of 4 tires mounted, balanced and installed for under $400 CDN through a hookup at a local tire store. (i'll put them on my car in late nov/dec though)
So hopefully they do a decent job -- i think at this point -- any winter tire will be better than my stock bf goodrichs.. while i'll keep around for good measure :)
ptrudel
10-28-2004, 11:10 AM
i'm only keepin the stock tires for the drags next year...won't be so scare to burnout with them...and the smaller/lighter wheel will definately help
Originally posted by Molson@Oct 28 2004, 03:04 PM
Have Nokian Hakabalita's (195/65/15) this year. Skinnier will be a little better in the snow. I live in Barrie BTW.
I got 195/65/15's too for the Kumho kw-19 i ordered -- some people on this board were telling me to stay away from 195/65 -- too narrow and that it's better to get wider tires.. but after my own research i determined 195/65 are fine!
Nokians are NICE MAN!!! the best winter tire out there!! those must have cost you a pretty penny!
Ah yes.. the pleasent drive through barrie on the way to collingwood -- or heck -- horseshoe and mt st louis are in barrie rite?
ptrudel
10-28-2004, 11:20 AM
horseshoe is....full of cops on that damn strait <_<
Originally posted by 2000_olds_alero@Oct 28 2004, 03:20 PM
horseshoe is....full of cops on that damn strait <_<
hahahah ESPECIALLY during long weekends! the 'weekend blitzs'
i try to stick as close to 120km/h on the 400... been ok so far.
ptrudel
10-28-2004, 11:24 AM
when we had the niagara meet, on my way home sat night, i musta avged like 160km/h on the 400series highways...
Molson
10-28-2004, 01:28 PM
Originally posted by a2k+Oct 28 2004, 11:19 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (a2k @ Oct 28 2004, 11:19 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Molson@Oct 28 2004, 03:04 PM
Have Nokian Hakabalita's (195/65/15) this year. Skinnier will be a little better in the snow. I live in Barrie BTW.
I got 195/65/15's too for the Kumho kw-19 i ordered -- some people on this board were telling me to stay away from 195/65 -- too narrow and that it's better to get wider tires.. but after my own research i determined 195/65 are fine!
Nokians are NICE MAN!!! the best winter tire out there!! those must have cost you a pretty penny!
Ah yes.. the pleasent drive through barrie on the way to collingwood -- or heck -- horseshoe and mt st louis are in barrie rite? [/b][/quote]
yep!
Yeah, the nokians are nice. I actually got them from a junkyard here, for 150 for all 4. They look barely used. the 195s are fine, so far. The skinnier the better for snow anyways. wider tires tend to snowshoe.
i picked up my kumho kw-19s over the weekend and holy moly they look like tank tires or something.. some crazy tread pattern!
looking forward to trying em out in the winter!
ptrudel
11-02-2004, 10:18 AM
well i just changed my rims back to the stockers, and all i can say is thank god....it's been snowin for 2 days and slush is all over....i guess winter's already comin :blink:
damn really?!?! that's crazy man!!
where exactly is lake lineard man?
ptrudel
11-02-2004, 12:57 PM
Originally posted by a2k@Nov 2 2004, 12:06 PM
damn really?!?! that's crazy man!!
where exactly is lake lineard man?
lake lineard?
new liskeard you mean? it's almost 2 hours north of North Bay, or about 4and a half hours north of Barrie
Molson
11-02-2004, 01:15 PM
got my Nokians hummin away.
Baracuda96
11-17-2004, 02:34 PM
I've got my stockers - and have been using them during the winter now for i think 3 winters (which would include this winter).... dont' particularly like the tires, but since I dont' wanna waste em, I'm just gonna run em to the ground - since i'm not overly agressive in the winter and I don't mind slippin here and there, i'm not gonna put the $$ into the winter tires right now...
I'm thinkin I might still put another set of all seasons even after these ones are gone, but not the Eagle RSAs.... I'm just being careful that there might be a time where I won't be able to put the summer tires on and will have to keep the stocks on longer or for the whole summer.
jeremythebear
11-17-2004, 06:16 PM
kumho kw19 - 225/50-16 on stock rims
AleroSS
11-28-2004, 05:07 AM
FYI (I have done quite a deal of research on this) A NARROWER SNOWTIRE WILL PREFORM MUCH BETTER THAN A WIDER ONE. A WIDER SNOW TIRE WILL SPREAD THE WEIGHT OF THE CAR MORE AND ALLOW FOR LESS TRACTION. A NARROWER TIRE WILL PUT THE WEIGHT ON A SMALLER "FOOTSTEP" AND MORE LIKELY GET A BETTER GRIP INTO THE SNOW/SLUSH...
I Have Spoken :P
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