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Use the f'ing brakes. The engineers spent a pile of money inventing ABS just so drivers like you can slow down to a safe speed. Try 10 mph. |
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The notion that winter tires somehow have more grip in the dry is: a) False b) dangerous. If people think there will be more dry grip, they can try to drive expecting it, and crash/get injured. There is no free lunch in tires. To get more grip in ice/snow one MUST give up grip in other conditions. That's true for Canada too, lol. |
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You are using a procedure used by the "old school". As SUBERMAN said, you have got to understand the use of ABS, what it is there for and how to use it. If you do try shifting down to decelerate on ice do it carefully, as in "Slow & Easy" - like crossing a fast river in above knee-high depth without a safety rope.
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http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/f...vs-summer.html Or check out continentals web site, or Michelin or Pirelli or Bridgestone. You are overlooking temperature effects. You are correct that there is no free lunch in tires. You are incorrect to assume that winter tires grip less well than summer tires in all conditions. Testing proves that the crossover point is 7C for most high performance summer tires. What is particularly distressing is that all season tires are basically inferior in all conditions to either summer or winter tires. No season tires is more accurate. However, Michelin appears to have again defied this no free lunch idea with the release of the Pilot A/S 3 ultra high performance all season tire which can apparently do everything. Even walk your dog. |
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So I repeat, find me a test that shows that snow tires are better in the dry and we'll talk. |
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If you HAVE to drive in snow and/or ice you NEED a winter tire. It is sad so many internet forum circle jerkers will blindly say you need a snow tire for winter. The fact is, you only need a snow tire if you have no choice but to drive in snow and/or ice. I have all season on my car for the winter since I can drive another car with snows in snow/ice. Guess what , I have no problems in cold dry temps and am happily hitting 7k RPM in 1-4th gear no problem. Good luck having fun on snow tires when you are driving 95% of the time in dry conditions without snow or ice. |
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And that's why the companies invented performance winter tires (like my Hankook i*cepts). Enough to get you by when the snow is on the ground, and still be decently fun (still not as good as the summers) when its not.
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That said, I can't seriously recommend that to anyone in the climate where snow/ice is possible, since not everybody will be checking the forecasts for the day every day, those forecasts still aren't accurate enough, and one can run into some ice from condensation no matter what the forecast says. A/S tire on a BRZ/FR-S will probably get you home safely when there's been some light snow during the day, which might be a perfect compromise to some. The reason I bring up dry grip is exactly becasue of the post in this topic I originally quoted. There's a dangerous misconception out there that under some fairly high threshold (like ~8C/~48F) snow tires are better in the dry. It's a flat-out lie, but some people believe it, swap winter tires, and try to drive like they are on summers. God help them figure out that the dry grip isn't there before they wreck. |
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If there is any percentage chance forecast of snow/ice or rain at near freezing temps I don't drive my BRZ with all seasons. If you have a car for bad weather you will check the forecast every time you have to drive. It only takes 1 minute. Not sure why you would say people that have an alternate car wouldn't do that.
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Highway on-ramps - in the dry, on snow tires, around the temperature you should be switching compounds - that's just something you all need to experience for yourself. I think I'm going to suggest a Winter Driving sub-forum. |
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Drivers need to realize a snow tire is going to have exceptional snow traction IN SNOW compared to other tires. BUT it is not going to have the best traction in NON-SNOW conditions. |
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