Winter tires, studs...
Has anyone ever tried the new tires with steel wire embedded into the tread.
It runs perpendicular to the steel belts and as the tire wears it keep protruding through. Also there are some new tires with some sort of diamond grit substance embedded into the tread. How do either of these compare to studed winter tires . --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 21/11/2003 |
Re: Winter tires, studs...
On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 14:10:53 GMT, "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com>
wrote: >Has anyone ever tried the new tires with steel wire embedded into the tread. >It runs perpendicular to the steel belts and as the tire wears it keep >protruding through. Also there are some new tires with some sort of diamond >grit substance embedded into the tread. How do either of these compare to >studed winter tires . I have a new set of Yokohama Geolander I/T+ tires that are phenominal. They aren't quite as good as studs on glare ice, but they stick like glue in all other situations during severe winter driving. I strongly recommend them. They sure beat my siped MT/Rs. http://www.yokohamatire.com/TireIntro.asp?TireID=13 http://www.yokohamatire.com/pdf/geoit.pdf John Davies Spokane WA USA |
Re: Winter tires, studs...
On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 14:10:53 GMT, "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com>
wrote: >Has anyone ever tried the new tires with steel wire embedded into the tread. >It runs perpendicular to the steel belts and as the tire wears it keep >protruding through. Also there are some new tires with some sort of diamond >grit substance embedded into the tread. How do either of these compare to >studed winter tires . I have a new set of Yokohama Geolander I/T+ tires that are phenominal. They aren't quite as good as studs on glare ice, but they stick like glue in all other situations during severe winter driving. I strongly recommend them. They sure beat my siped MT/Rs. http://www.yokohamatire.com/TireIntro.asp?TireID=13 http://www.yokohamatire.com/pdf/geoit.pdf John Davies Spokane WA USA |
Re: Winter tires, studs...
On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 14:10:53 GMT, "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com>
wrote: >Has anyone ever tried the new tires with steel wire embedded into the tread. >It runs perpendicular to the steel belts and as the tire wears it keep >protruding through. Also there are some new tires with some sort of diamond >grit substance embedded into the tread. How do either of these compare to >studed winter tires . I have a new set of Yokohama Geolander I/T+ tires that are phenominal. They aren't quite as good as studs on glare ice, but they stick like glue in all other situations during severe winter driving. I strongly recommend them. They sure beat my siped MT/Rs. http://www.yokohamatire.com/TireIntro.asp?TireID=13 http://www.yokohamatire.com/pdf/geoit.pdf John Davies Spokane WA USA |
Re: Winter tires, studs...
Roughly 12/8/03 06:10, habbi's monkeys randomly typed:
> Has anyone ever tried the new tires with steel wire embedded into the tread. > It runs perpendicular to the steel belts and as the tire wears it keep > protruding through. Also there are some new tires with some sort of diamond > grit substance embedded into the tread. How do either of these compare to > studed winter tires . The diamond like substance is silica, or purified common sand. The advantage of both of these is that they can be run at higher speed than a studded, with a bit of superhardcore traction loss at very low speed compared to studs--which is why chains will fit over them. -- Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why. |
Re: Winter tires, studs...
Roughly 12/8/03 06:10, habbi's monkeys randomly typed:
> Has anyone ever tried the new tires with steel wire embedded into the tread. > It runs perpendicular to the steel belts and as the tire wears it keep > protruding through. Also there are some new tires with some sort of diamond > grit substance embedded into the tread. How do either of these compare to > studed winter tires . The diamond like substance is silica, or purified common sand. The advantage of both of these is that they can be run at higher speed than a studded, with a bit of superhardcore traction loss at very low speed compared to studs--which is why chains will fit over them. -- Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why. |
Re: Winter tires, studs...
Roughly 12/8/03 06:10, habbi's monkeys randomly typed:
> Has anyone ever tried the new tires with steel wire embedded into the tread. > It runs perpendicular to the steel belts and as the tire wears it keep > protruding through. Also there are some new tires with some sort of diamond > grit substance embedded into the tread. How do either of these compare to > studed winter tires . The diamond like substance is silica, or purified common sand. The advantage of both of these is that they can be run at higher speed than a studded, with a bit of superhardcore traction loss at very low speed compared to studs--which is why chains will fit over them. -- Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why. |
Re: Winter tires, studs...
Hmmm ... seems to be 70R only ... no 225/75R15 ???
"John Davies" <johnedavies@comcast.net> wrote in message news:4ja9tv89q6tb30qnlanj2tuds3qo73de8t@4ax.com... > On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 14:10:53 GMT, "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> > wrote: > > >Has anyone ever tried the new tires with steel wire embedded into the tread. > >It runs perpendicular to the steel belts and as the tire wears it keep > >protruding through. Also there are some new tires with some sort of diamond > >grit substance embedded into the tread. How do either of these compare to > >studed winter tires . > > I have a new set of Yokohama Geolander I/T+ tires that are phenominal. > They aren't quite as good as studs on glare ice, but they stick like > glue in all other situations during severe winter driving. I strongly > recommend them. They sure beat my siped MT/Rs. > > http://www.yokohamatire.com/TireIntro.asp?TireID=13 > > http://www.yokohamatire.com/pdf/geoit.pdf > > John Davies > Spokane WA USA > |
Re: Winter tires, studs...
Hmmm ... seems to be 70R only ... no 225/75R15 ???
"John Davies" <johnedavies@comcast.net> wrote in message news:4ja9tv89q6tb30qnlanj2tuds3qo73de8t@4ax.com... > On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 14:10:53 GMT, "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> > wrote: > > >Has anyone ever tried the new tires with steel wire embedded into the tread. > >It runs perpendicular to the steel belts and as the tire wears it keep > >protruding through. Also there are some new tires with some sort of diamond > >grit substance embedded into the tread. How do either of these compare to > >studed winter tires . > > I have a new set of Yokohama Geolander I/T+ tires that are phenominal. > They aren't quite as good as studs on glare ice, but they stick like > glue in all other situations during severe winter driving. I strongly > recommend them. They sure beat my siped MT/Rs. > > http://www.yokohamatire.com/TireIntro.asp?TireID=13 > > http://www.yokohamatire.com/pdf/geoit.pdf > > John Davies > Spokane WA USA > |
Re: Winter tires, studs...
Hmmm ... seems to be 70R only ... no 225/75R15 ???
"John Davies" <johnedavies@comcast.net> wrote in message news:4ja9tv89q6tb30qnlanj2tuds3qo73de8t@4ax.com... > On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 14:10:53 GMT, "habbi" <habbi@islandtelecom.com> > wrote: > > >Has anyone ever tried the new tires with steel wire embedded into the tread. > >It runs perpendicular to the steel belts and as the tire wears it keep > >protruding through. Also there are some new tires with some sort of diamond > >grit substance embedded into the tread. How do either of these compare to > >studed winter tires . > > I have a new set of Yokohama Geolander I/T+ tires that are phenominal. > They aren't quite as good as studs on glare ice, but they stick like > glue in all other situations during severe winter driving. I strongly > recommend them. They sure beat my siped MT/Rs. > > http://www.yokohamatire.com/TireIntro.asp?TireID=13 > > http://www.yokohamatire.com/pdf/geoit.pdf > > John Davies > Spokane WA USA > |
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