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honestly I thought the stock tires would've been way shittier than what's described here.
however another question I have is if you guys got your car with the Michelin Primacy or the Bridgestone Turanza?
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Michelin Primacy.
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It's actually not much more weight. I recall seeing the OEM setup at roughly 40 pounds per wheel while my wheel setup was at 49 according to the UPS sticker.
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Oh wow, well either way it's just less of a pain. If the weight becomes an issue I'll toss a couple sand bags in the trunk.
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what snow? lol
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Seriously. I was so jealous of the people in New York. Got my winter tires on and everything ![]() I will say this, my winter tires are WAY grippier in the rain than the primacy's are on dry tarmac. Great tires. Here's to hoping for some good safe snow this season.
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I have the stock tires, drove to school and back in snow, twice. No problems, just left the snow button on, simple. Though i just order some Birdgestone winter tires...
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All snow mode does is start in second gear.
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Keep in mind the colder it gets the harder the stock tires will get. This storm was fairly warm, so the stock tires probably did fine but when winter really hits that might change. If you look up snow tire reviews you'll see that in very cold weather on dry pavement, summer tires basically are totally useless, all season tires are not as useless but still bad, and snow tires will give stopping distances equal to all season tires in warm weather. On hard packed snow, the difference is even worse. Tire choice is just as important as AWD vs RWD in winter performance. A WRX with summer tires is going to be just as bad as a BRZ when it comes time to stop fast, and a BRZ on snow tires can do 90% of the things a WRX could do without any problems.
http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/f...vs-summer.html http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...mparison-tests http://community.evo.co.uk/users/Nic...d-winter-tyres http://www.evo.co.uk/news/evonews/24...es_tested.html Quote:
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