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FRiSson 01-18-2013 11:19 PM

I miss my summer tires
 
:cry:

Using winter tires reminds of how good the car is with the regular Michelins. Its just not the same. The good thing is its only 8 more weeks till the changeover.

ScionFrsFan 01-18-2013 11:35 PM

AMEN!!!! I CANT WAIT!!!

PRORICAN 01-18-2013 11:38 PM

I don't have "winter" tires but I still wish the weather got warmer to enjoy my summers more...

Tt3Sheppard 01-18-2013 11:41 PM

Oh god yes please let it be April soon.

WRXGuy1 01-21-2013 10:29 AM

I completely agree, it's like a completely different car with snow tires on :(

Sony 01-22-2013 03:39 AM

Snow tires? What are these...snow tires of which you speak...are you insinuating that you drive this beautiful machine in the snow! How absolutely horrid! :lol:

;) Just kidding! Mine lives in the garage all winter so I didn't bother buying a set of winter tires.

BillY2KFRC 02-18-2013 02:00 PM

I'm using the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA3 for winter tires in OEM sizes on my stock wheels. They are excellent, I'd say the difference is grip and steering response over the OEM tires is minimal at best. Maybe 5% worse? And slightly more tire noise on the highway. They have performed very well in the snow so far as well. :thumbup: Something to think about for next year if you don't want to lose the stock feel during the winter months.

FRiSson 02-18-2013 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillY2KFRC (Post 741950)
I'm using the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA3 for winter tires in OEM sizes on my stock wheels. They are excellent, I'd say the difference is grip and steering response over the OEM tires is minimal at best. Maybe 5% worse? And slightly more tire noise on the highway. They have performed very well in the snow so far as well. :thumbup: Something to think about for next year if you don't want to lose the stock feel during the winter months.

Thanks, for my next set.

Rayme 02-18-2013 03:20 PM

I drove my car longer with my winter tires than my summer wheels...I'm bound to have a brand new "re-discovery" when it's wheel swap time! I enjoy my balloons for the shitty winter roads and the dreaded "shitty springs roads / wheel killers".

MrTranxD 02-18-2013 03:22 PM

What is this "snow" you speak of? I've never heard of such a thing living in California. =D

FRiSson 02-18-2013 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrTranxD (Post 742097)
What is this "snow" you speak of? I've never heard of such a thing living in California. =D

Snow is an aid to drifting and an exciting, ever-changing, challenge to drive well in. I feel sorry that you cannot experience it. Perhaps a drive to Mt. Palomar should be on your agenda.

Ryephile 02-18-2013 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillY2KFRC (Post 741950)
I'm using the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA3 for winter tires ....

Those are great winter tires. They excel on cold dry, wet, and slushy where they feel almost as good as a competent all-season. They do give up some deep snow for that good feel though.

If you want to ruin your steering feel, a Studless Snow & Ice tire will do it with reckless abandon. Performance Winter is what most would want on this car for winter use.

Chewie4299 02-18-2013 05:43 PM

As soon as we get temps >40 degrees regularly I'm switching back to my FR-S and planning some maintenance on my Jeep.

PRORICAN 02-18-2013 06:00 PM

I should have my summer set up in April just in time to enjoy them. NT03+M and falken fk420's. the tires aren't the best but can't beat the price and reviews aren't bad.


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