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AlexTheGreek 11-17-2014 01:10 PM

Tire Chains - Thule CB-12 090
 
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Just received a pair of tire chains.

I grew up in Montreal but live in North Carolina now. I was cocky and got my BRZ stuck 4 times during a fluke ice/snow storm last year late December. So this is my 2014 contingency plan.

Not going to be riding around with these. Just using them for 5-10mph one off situations. Generally good reviews but the occasional breakaway story with fender damage has me cautiously optimistic. They don't seem too sturdy. Again just gonna use these to get unstuck, not for cruising.

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AlexTheGreek 11-17-2014 01:13 PM

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Oh yeah by the way this was my colleague pulling me out last year. Obviously the story of the Canadian getting stuck in the snow was a big hit at work.

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Marcoscrdo 11-17-2014 02:06 PM

Videos of it in use would be cool lol

dem00n 11-17-2014 07:35 PM

Is that...


Our stock summer tires?

AlexTheGreek 11-17-2014 07:45 PM

Well what's left of them after nearly 2 years of driving.


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SocalBurt 11-17-2014 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by AlexTheGreek (Post 2025105)
Just received a pair of tire chains.

I grew up in Montreal but live in North Carolina now. I was cocky and got my BRZ stuck 4 times during a fluke ice/snow storm last year late December. So this is my 2014 contingency plan.

Not going to be riding around with these. Just using them for 5-10mph one off situations. Generally good reviews but the occasional breakaway story with fender damage has me cautiously optimistic. They don't seem too sturdy. Again just gonna use these to get unstuck, not for cruising.

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Nice i was thinking of getting the same. Are they easy to put on? Do they loose tension easily?

dem00n 11-17-2014 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by AlexTheGreek (Post 2025649)
Well what's left of them after nearly 2 years of driving.


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You're running summer tires in the winter and your solution for the snow it to put chains on them? Not running proper winter rubber, which most likely would of solved the problem in the first case?

AlexTheGreek 11-17-2014 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by SocalBurt (Post 2025766)
Nice i was thinking of getting the same. Are they easy to put on? Do they loose tension easily?


Really easy to put on. Took about 2 min. Not sure about losing tension ... just a preventative measure at this point. I'll post pics if I end up using them.


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AlexTheGreek 11-17-2014 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by dem00n (Post 2025816)
You're running summer tires in the winter and your solution for the snow it to put chains on them? Not running proper winter rubber, which most likely would of solved the problem in the first case?


In NY where you live yeah it snows the whole season but here in NC it snows maybe once or twice a year if at all so snow tires are not cost effective or practical.

I agree winter tires are the way to go if you're dealing with snow daily. No question.


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dem00n 11-17-2014 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by AlexTheGreek (Post 2025844)
In NY where you live yeah it snows the whole season but here in NC it snows maybe once or twice a year if at all so snow tires are not cost effective or practical.

I agree winter tires are the way to go if you're dealing with snow daily. No question.


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I understand that, but you could also run all season tires.

In fact, you could buy all seasons that have better grip than our stock tires.

It's not just that summer tires suck at snow, but they suck at temperatures basically under 50 degree Fahrenheit.

At least you have chains.

AlexTheGreek 11-19-2014 09:52 AM

I'm due for tires.
Given my climate would you recommend PILOT SPORT A/S 3 which are all season?


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dradernh 11-19-2014 01:35 PM

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...here in NC it snows maybe once or twice a year if at all...

What part of North Carolina are you in? I've been considering a move to the High Country - I want the same weather as I have in New England, but am soooooo tired of how long winter lasts up here.

Marcoscrdo 11-19-2014 01:59 PM

Wait a second. If those are the stock tires I think they are actually all weathers.

chubky 12-23-2014 06:31 PM

I bought an FR-S earlier this year, so not sure if it's relevant to the BRZ as well, but I remember having to sign a waiver stating that I would only use snow cables rather than the chains.


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