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Winter driving/handling

Reply #30
I got some

pirelli P3000 tires stock size 225/60 16 Traction A Tempture A Treadwear 620


had them like 13 months don't work well in snow need to have them balanced there made to last 85,000 miles + so i did not think they would get good traction except on a dry day.
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1987 T-Bird AEROBIRD-GT had many many mods but is now totaled and is the car that made me want to start customizing everything all over again.
1988 T-Bird 5.0 HO DD/Sleeper/next project car :birdsmily:
1988 Cougar XR7 5.0 HO Vortech Supercharged being bulit right now :cougarsmily:


Winter driving/handling

Reply #31
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siping
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Winter driving/handling

Reply #32
Quote from: cougarXLS;191953
Forgive my ignorance... HAVI, but SIPING is a technology of True Winter Tires, is it not?

yeah, pretty much.  I have a Four Wheeler magazine article in the closet somewhere that explains siping really well.  But don't ask me to look for it, lol.
1987 TC

Winter driving/handling

Reply #33
No, you don't need to look for it, lol, it seems V8Demon had the answer I was looking for; it did confirm my hunch.
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Winter driving/handling

Reply #34
Thank goodness.  I'd be in there for days looking.
1987 TC

 

Winter driving/handling

Reply #35
Quote from: HAVI;191963
Thank goodness.  I'd be in there for days looking.


:D

:flame:

:hick:

;)
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