I finally got to drive them in the snow, and they work great
Good to hear, my parents put them on their Forester this fall. They liked the original Celcius so got another set.I finally got to drive them in the snow, and they work great
There is snow then SNOW.I finally got to drive them in the snow, and they work great
Snow scares me. No thanks.There is snow then SNOW.
I've had tires that were great in 6" of fresh and average on packed down or the snow over refreezing slush.
and others that were the opposite.
Please update us after a full season.
Hoosier Pass on Friday, between Breckenridge and South Park, coming back from skiing. Temperature -4f, windchill -30, and road pack snow with a glazed surface. Oh boy was that interesting to watch.There is snow then SNOW.
I've had tires that were great in 6" of fresh and average on packed down or the snow over refreezing slush.
and others that were the opposite.
Please update us after a full season.
This would be better if you mentioned what vehicle and tires.Hoosier Pass on Friday, between Breckenridge and South Park, coming back from skiing. Temperature -4f, windchill -30, and road pack snow with a glazed surface. Oh boy was that interesting to watch.
Also, I got reminded why I never liked Blizzak DM-V2 that much since I had them on X5 8yrs ago. That nasty habit of holding the road like crazy in icy or this glazed condition and then breaking out without any progressive loss of traction.
The tires are DM-V2. The car is Atlas, as in my signature, only that vehicle would use those tires, so I was thinking no need.This would be better if you mentioned what vehicle and tires.
I had ws-70, ws-80 and dm-v2's on various vehicles.
I do know that DM-V2 feeling are you saying ws-90 are similar?
IMO. Some surfaces are so slippery you think the tires are not so great but in reality nothing would be good.
I have driven to work not slipped a tire and fell on rear in parking lot at work.
I missed you purchased more dm-v2 after rightfully putting them down for yearsThe tires are DM-V2. The car is Atlas,
Sorry, I thought you can see signature.I missed you purchased more dm-v2 after rightfully putting them down for years
and didnt know you were driving the Atlas. so its not necessarily a straight conclusion.
As much as I like talking tires I dont keep an encyclopedia of everyone's vehicles and winter tires in my head
I thought you were talking about ws-90 and comparing them to dm-v2 on X5
Where in your signature does it say you were driving an atlas? or what snow tires are on it?Sorry, I thought you can see signature.
Well, it is in signature, and DM-V2 are SUV tire. I mean, didn’t know it is not visible.Where in your signature does it say you were driving an atlas? or what snow tires are on it?
Just because its obvious to you what vehicle and tires doesnt mean it was to everyone.
I didnt even know you owned a current set of dm-v2?
I took it you meant the ws-90 were acting like the DM-V2. You never mentioned what you were driving IN/ON.. you said it reminded you of dm-v2 on your X5Well, it is in signature, and DM-V2 are SUV tire. I mean, didn’t know it is not visible.
But, i guess it wasn’t clear I had DM-V2 in my initial post. That is why I said I got reminded how nasty they are when they break away without any warning.
I finally got to drive them in the snow, and they work great
What vehicle ? TRD Pro 4 runner ? Raptor? 911?
There is snow then SNOW.
I've had tires that were great in 6" of fresh and average on packed down or the snow over refreezing slush.
and others that were the opposite.
Please update us after a full season.