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VEHICLES => DAILY DRIVERS/GROCERY GETTERS => Topic started by: Uncle Buck on October 06, 2019, 05:51:04 PM
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I foolishly bought my 18 year old daughter a Mustang last spring. The car has been good and she enjoys it very much, however Mustangs are total garbage in winter snow driving. Sadly, I know that she is going to have to drive this car regularly this winter so I am determined to make the situation the best that I can for her. I am leaning toward the Cooper "Evolution Winter" or "True North" or possibly the Cooper Weather-Master.
I guess modern thinking is even for a RWD car you put 4 snow tires on and not two like we did when I was growing up. Anyway, tell me what you guys think about snow tires, and snow tire brands if you would please.
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I'm a fan of Cooper tire. I've had the Weather Masters before and they are a good tire.
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Whats a snow tire? ;D
Always liked the Cooper tires I had.
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Cooper tires... made in the USA great tires.
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Whats a snow tire? ;D
Beat me to it! :))
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Everyone knows that snow tires are made of snow! :))
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I wouldn't put them on the front, but I may be old school :-[
Definitely a couple of bags of sand in the trunk
Also, first snow fall, hit a local parking lot to teach her how to counter steer, do some donuts and maybe the proper way to rock from forward to reverse to get unstuck.
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Cant go wrong with coopers in my book. I plan on buying my 4th set here real soon, not to many 285/75/16 AT tires that you can get 87,000 miles out of with proper rotation.
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Do they allow studded tires in Kansas? Some people run snow tires or studs here.
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I wouldn't put them on the front, but I may be old school :-[
Definitely a couple of bags of sand in the trunk
Also, first snow fall, hit a local parking lot to teach her how to counter steer, do some donuts and maybe the proper way to rock from forward to reverse to get unstuck.
I agree on no snows on the front. When pop bought them back in the day snows only went on the rear. I still think they are only needed on the rear of RWD cars, but yet I think modern thinking is snows on front and back, even RWD! :o
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I like to have snow tires on all four with a front wheel drive. You need something on the rear so you don't do a 180. Been down that road here near Buffalo.