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Bobzilla
Bobzilla UltimaDork
12/13/16 9:32 a.m.

Now, I love the Forte. It makes great noises, it super reliable, runs great. But the first snow fall of the season has me wondering whiskey tango foxtrot is wrong with this thing.I know the alignment is right. I'm sitting at 1/16" of toe in. Tires are all-season 205/50/17 (factory size is 215/45) with 6 and 7/32's tread. They're two years old.

But with 1.5" of fresh snow on the road, I'm getting 5th gear wheel spin at 30mph. That's 1200-1300rpms. There are two engines that make any power there: every diesel ever made and an L98 TPI. Down shifts to slow the car result in the front end breaking loose. Just utterly undrivable. I'd rather have the C4 back on summer tires to drive than this thing right now.

So... I guess I'm looking for snow tires now. crap. The bigger question is: will they make enough of a difference to help?

rslifkin
rslifkin Dork
12/13/16 9:33 a.m.

They'll make a bigger difference than you'd ever expect them to. Provided you don't want to run studs, stay away from the studdable tires and get something that's meant to be studless.

captdownshift
captdownshift GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
12/13/16 9:35 a.m.

On snow they're a world changer, on ice they'll make a difference, but nothing without studs makes a vast difference when it comes time to stop.

lrrs
lrrs Reader
12/13/16 9:37 a.m.

In reply to rslifkin:

And go skinny, so it cuts through the snow and gets to the asphalt below.

Bobzilla
Bobzilla UltimaDork
12/13/16 9:37 a.m.

Yeah, I'm just utterly surprised by just how atrocious this thing is. IT was bad before. First winter with these wasn't bad. Better than the 225/45's i had on before. Last year wasn't as bad. This year? turrible.

rslifkin
rslifkin Dork
12/13/16 9:39 a.m.
lrrs wrote: In reply to rslifkin: And go skinny, so it cuts through the snow and gets to the asphalt below.

That's dependent on what the common conditions are. Skinny works better in fresh snow and slush, as it'll cut through. Wide works better on hardpack and ice (and the dry pavement on non-snowy days), as those surfaces gain grip from more surface area to bite with.

Bobzilla wrote: Yeah, I'm just utterly surprised by just how atrocious this thing is. IT was bad before. First winter with these wasn't bad. Better than the 225/45's i had on before. Last year wasn't as bad. This year? turrible.

All seasons always seem to be far, far worse by winter 2 or 3 than they are their first winter.

red_stapler
red_stapler Dork
12/13/16 9:40 a.m.
Bobzilla wrote: The bigger question is: will they make enough of a difference to help?

Even bad snow tires are like hoosiers for the snow.

dj06482
dj06482 GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
12/13/16 9:42 a.m.

They make a huge difference, our Odyssey went from undriveable in snow/ice on all-seasons to very decent with snow tires.

trucke
trucke Dork
12/13/16 9:43 a.m.
red_stapler wrote: Even bad snow tires are like Hoosiers for the snow.

That's a quote for the magazine! Hint! Hint!

SkinnyG
SkinnyG Dork
12/13/16 9:51 a.m.

Where we are, an ICE tire makes a whole more difference than a snow tire.

fasted58
fasted58 UltimaDork
12/13/16 9:52 a.m.

Recent winter tire thread:

https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/thank-you-general-tire/124469/page1/

Bobzilla
Bobzilla UltimaDork
12/13/16 10:08 a.m.

So... I found a set of 215/45 on wheels locally for $350. Also found a set of 225/45 tires by themselves for $150. the 215's are on motegi 17x7.5 with Yokohama W drive, the 225's are unmounted cooper master snows. Which would you go with?

fidelity101
fidelity101 SuperDork
12/13/16 10:08 a.m.

man up and buy snow tires.

Rusted_Busted_Spit
Rusted_Busted_Spit GRM+ Memberand UberDork
12/13/16 10:14 a.m.

In reply to Bobzilla:

If you have another set of wheels the the Coopers will fit I would get those, otherwise get the tire and wheel package. Have snows on dedicated wheels makes swapping them super easy.

rslifkin
rslifkin Dork
12/13/16 10:16 a.m.

Get the Yokos on wheels. The Coopers are studdable, so if they're not already studded, I'd pass on them (studdable tires without studs suck on ice).

Bobzilla
Bobzilla UltimaDork
12/13/16 10:23 a.m.

I've got the Kosei's that are currently for sale just sitting in the garage. THat would definitely be the cheaper route to go. But then I have to get them to the tire shop and swap off the RE71's.

NGTD
NGTD UberDork
12/13/16 11:36 a.m.
Bobzilla wrote: So... I found a set of 215/45 on wheels locally for $350. Also found a set of 225/45 tires by themselves for $150. the 215's are on motegi 17x7.5 with Yokohama W drive, the 225's are unmounted cooper master snows. Which would you go with?

Personally - I would get the 215's.

I always like to go minus 1 sizing on winter tires. My Golf normally rides on 205/55R16's. My winter's are 195/65R15.

Winter Tire Advice (BTW - I hope you noticed, I didn't call them snow tires!!):

  • Take a hard look at the conditions where you live. Do you get more ice or snow conditions?
  • If you get more snow - going minus 1 can help. It gets the tire through the snow and down to the road. Pick a tire that has more voids to deal with the snow.
  • If you deal more with ice - you need contact patch and going minus 1 is reducing this, so it may not be the best option. Pick a tire that has less voids and more siping.
  • The tire you pick will be a compromise in the other condition (snow or ice). There are a few tires that can do both well but in most cases there is a clear bias in the design of the tire.
petegossett
petegossett GRM+ Memberand UltimaDork
12/13/16 11:40 a.m.

In reply to Bobzilla:

Yes Bob, they're truly amazing. Go cheap & get the General Altimax Arctic, or the Michelin X-ice if you're more concerned with ice traction vs. snow. You absolutely will not regret it.

einy
einy Reader
12/13/16 11:44 a.m.

We run Michelin X-ice's on one car (Accord) and Blizzak WS70's on the other (GTI). From first hand experience, both are awesomely wonderful !!

Bobzilla
Bobzilla UltimaDork
12/13/16 12:32 p.m.

It's so wierd. I've lived in this state my entire life (41 years). Same general area (central). I've never had winter tires. Never had a need. I mean, I drove 1wd pickups and cop cars in this crap and never had an issue. THis car is just truly terrible in snow.

The main reason I haven't had them is we don't really get a lot of winter here. I mean, the occasional snow fall, the occasional ice storm. Nothing crazy. When it does get crazy, it's a stay at home event and we don't care.

dean1484
dean1484 GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
12/13/16 12:36 p.m.

@ the OP:

6-7/32 left??? on all seasons???? That made me laugh. You might as well be running summer tires. What did you expect? My take on all season tires is they suck in all seasons.

Bobzilla
Bobzilla UltimaDork
12/13/16 12:44 p.m.

also, both sets that I was lookihg at are gone

Bobzilla
Bobzilla UltimaDork
12/13/16 12:45 p.m.
dean1484 wrote: @ the OP: 6-7/32 left??? on all seasons???? That made me laugh. You might as well be running summer tires. What did you expect? My take on all season tires is they suck in all seasons.

These tires started at 9/32. This isn't a truck tire that starts at 12.I've used all seasons in all seasons for 25 years without an issue. This car is just terrible.

outasite
outasite Reader
12/13/16 12:49 p.m.

Tires, summer, winter and no season have changed in 41 years. Do research on winter tires, read the threads from here and drink the Kool Aid. Your car/cars will go from scary/unsafe to better traction/safer with winter tires. Tire Rack has comparison charts to assist your decision making.

NGTD
NGTD UberDork
12/13/16 12:52 p.m.
Bobzilla wrote: It's so wierd. I've lived in this state my entire life (41 years). Same general area (central). I've never had winter tires. Never had a need. I mean, I drove 1wd pickups and cop cars in this crap and never had an issue. THis car is just truly terrible in snow. The main reason I haven't had them is we don't really get a lot of winter here. I mean, the occasional snow fall, the occasional ice storm. Nothing crazy. When it does get crazy, it's a stay at home event and we don't care.

Some cars just don't do well in the snow without winter tires. My former employer had a number of Mercury Mystiques and they were just awful without winter tires.

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