The great winter tire debate...
#21
Originally posted by bishop
1. Any con's to buying snow tires for just the front and keeping all seasons in the back?
2. Not looking for anything expensive so how does Canadian tire snow rubber compare?
1. Any con's to buying snow tires for just the front and keeping all seasons in the back?
2. Not looking for anything expensive so how does Canadian tire snow rubber compare?
If you get a common size I think you'll find them a resonable price.
There is also a lot of talk about where to put snow tires if just using two.
Even on Front wheel Drive, a lot of tire manufactures still reccommend mounting them on the rear, doesn't make sense to me.
Anyone have anything to add on the issue?
#23
Originally posted by bishop
1. Any con's to buying snow tires for just the front and keeping all seasons in the back?
2. Not looking for anything expensive so how does Canadian tire snow rubber compare?
1. Any con's to buying snow tires for just the front and keeping all seasons in the back?
2. Not looking for anything expensive so how does Canadian tire snow rubber compare?
As for cheap, I bought a set of Kumho Izen Stud winters last year and they were damn cheap. I paid $240 at Wheels Direct, but with the affilliates, you could probably get a better deal. They performed very well last winter, although it was quite mild too. Also, I noticed little tread wear. For the price, I doubt they can be beat for value and performance.
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