Virgin 8 in snow
Well at least you got home safely...
but really, do you ever read anything on this forum?
Try the winter tire stickies.
https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-wheels-tires-brakes-suspension-55/its-time-start-thinking-about-using-snow-tires-again-129101/
https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-wheels-tires-brakes-suspension-55/snow-45401/
Please get some winters on soon and stay safe.
From a previous post
www.tirerack.com has some guidelines for you.
I run 17" x 7" cheap alloys with 225-50-17 Ice Bears
Try to get 215-55-17 because in winter the narrower tires are better.
but really, do you ever read anything on this forum?
Try the winter tire stickies.
https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-wheels-tires-brakes-suspension-55/its-time-start-thinking-about-using-snow-tires-again-129101/
https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-wheels-tires-brakes-suspension-55/snow-45401/
Please get some winters on soon and stay safe.
From a previous post
www.tirerack.com has some guidelines for you.
I run 17" x 7" cheap alloys with 225-50-17 Ice Bears
Try to get 215-55-17 because in winter the narrower tires are better.
Last edited by DarkBrew; Dec 2, 2007 at 07:59 PM.
All season tires are fine as well, but definitely Not the stock Summer performance tires, in any snow or icing conditions. As DarkBrew suggests, most folks go with 17" rims for dedicated snow tires. Taller/more flexible sidewalls are advantageous in snow.
OEM tires can't handle the cold. The 2 most popular "snow" tires seem to be the Blizzak (not sure which version) and the Dunlop WinterSport M3 (which I have & they're awesome)
Find some other way to work the next day or 2 or you'll likely have similar scares. The local stores probably price match any offer you find online (+/- shipping), so find a good price online (tirerack.com, discounttiredirect.com, etc) and then see if a local shop has the tire in stock so you don't have to wait a few more days for shipping.
There's great info in the "stickies" - make it a point to at least browse each subforum and check out what info has stickie threads.
Find some other way to work the next day or 2 or you'll likely have similar scares. The local stores probably price match any offer you find online (+/- shipping), so find a good price online (tirerack.com, discounttiredirect.com, etc) and then see if a local shop has the tire in stock so you don't have to wait a few more days for shipping.
There's great info in the "stickies" - make it a point to at least browse each subforum and check out what info has stickie threads.
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