stock gt tires stink....
#21
Originally posted by WERKED 66@July 9, 2005, 2:05 PM
plain and simple this car is not made for winter driving... if anything i want a tire that is good in the rain as best a can be depending on conditions.. and really good in the dry ... other than that i would be happy... i just feel they break to easy in wet conditions...and as another point in the rain..also the car to me feels ready to break loose at any moment....which makes me feel alittle uneasy...
plain and simple this car is not made for winter driving... if anything i want a tire that is good in the rain as best a can be depending on conditions.. and really good in the dry ... other than that i would be happy... i just feel they break to easy in wet conditions...and as another point in the rain..also the car to me feels ready to break loose at any moment....which makes me feel alittle uneasy...
#22
Originally posted by WadesSonicGT@July 9, 2005, 4:07 PM
I don't have to worry about weather conditions down here too much.
I don't have to worry about weather conditions down here too much.
gee hanks.. aleast i dont have to worry about parking my car and coming back to puddles of rubber...
#23
Originally posted by WadesSonicGT@July 9, 2005, 4:07 PM
I don't have to worry about weather conditions down here too much.
I don't have to worry about weather conditions down here too much.
gee thanks.. aleast i dont have to worry about parking my car and coming back to puddles of rubber...
#24
Originally posted by WERKED 66@July 9, 2005, 2:10 PM
gee thanks.. aleast i dont have to worry about parking my car and coming back to puddles of rubber...
gee thanks.. aleast i dont have to worry about parking my car and coming back to puddles of rubber...
#26
Originally posted by WERKED 66@July 9, 2005, 1:05 PM
plain and simple this car is not made for winter driving... if anything i want a tire that is good in the rain as best a can be depending on conditions.. and really good in the dry ... other than that i would be happy... i just feel they break to easy in wet conditions...and as another point in the rain..also the car to me feels ready to break loose at any moment....which makes me feel alittle uneasy...
plain and simple this car is not made for winter driving... if anything i want a tire that is good in the rain as best a can be depending on conditions.. and really good in the dry ... other than that i would be happy... i just feel they break to easy in wet conditions...and as another point in the rain..also the car to me feels ready to break loose at any moment....which makes me feel alittle uneasy...
Here in CA lots of people seem to drive faster in the rain and seem to follow other cars too close. and what happens???
People get involved in more accidents on rainy days and lots of them are single car accidents where someone loses control and either slams into the concrete center divider or goes off the side of the road.
I'll bet that you could spend $500 or $1000 per tire for safe handling in bad weather, but if you don't slow down it's not going to help you if someone spins out in front of you or slams on their brakes and you're too close to stop safely.
#28
SixtySix, you should get a hose to run from your AC to your intake... That should help with your AC on all the time.
#29
Originally posted by Mike McRann@July 9, 2005, 4:18 PM
When you're driving in the rain as long as you're driving at a safe speed and allowed more room between your car and the ones on front of you you should be fine. If you're drving the same way in the rain that you do in dry weather you're asking for trouble.
Here in CA lots of people seem to drive faster in the rain and seem to follow other cars too close. and what happens???
People get involved in more accidents on rainy days and lots of them are single car accidents where someone loses control and either slams into the concrete center divider or goes off the side of the road.
I'll bet that you could spend $500 or $1000 per tire for safe handling in bad weather, but if you don't slow down it's not going to help you if someone spins out in front of you or slams on their brakes and you're too close to stop safely.
When you're driving in the rain as long as you're driving at a safe speed and allowed more room between your car and the ones on front of you you should be fine. If you're drving the same way in the rain that you do in dry weather you're asking for trouble.
Here in CA lots of people seem to drive faster in the rain and seem to follow other cars too close. and what happens???
People get involved in more accidents on rainy days and lots of them are single car accidents where someone loses control and either slams into the concrete center divider or goes off the side of the road.
I'll bet that you could spend $500 or $1000 per tire for safe handling in bad weather, but if you don't slow down it's not going to help you if someone spins out in front of you or slams on their brakes and you're too close to stop safely.
first i am not coming off like a jerk i just thought this info might help you understand me and my driving style.. 1. i have alot of driving experiance, i drive everyday at my job.. also i always leave as much room as possible.. except the jerks like to use that space in front of you ... 2. i have always driven high performance cars... worked at a bodyshop that catered to cars like porsche, lambo, ect ... also i owned alot of muscle cars... also i have 400+ hp 66 mustang...also i have driven in every weather condition possible..now with that being said yes you can`t control what`s going to happen, or know what`s going to happen but i know enough to know when it`s me or the car...and this time around it is the tires on the car...
#30
Originally posted by WERKED 66@July 9, 2005, 2:50 PM
first i am not coming off like a jerk i just thought this info might help you understand me and my driving style.. 1. i have alot of driving experiance, i drive everyday at my job.. also i always leave as much room as possible.. except the jerks like to use that space in front of you ... 2. i have always driven high performance cars... worked at a bodyshop that catered to cars like porsche, lambo, ect ... also i owned alot of muscle cars... also i have 400+ hp 66 mustang...also i have driven in every weather condition possible..now with that being said yes you can`t control what`s going to happen, or know what`s going to happen but i know enough to know when it`s me or the car...and this time around it is the tires on the car...
first i am not coming off like a jerk i just thought this info might help you understand me and my driving style.. 1. i have alot of driving experiance, i drive everyday at my job.. also i always leave as much room as possible.. except the jerks like to use that space in front of you ... 2. i have always driven high performance cars... worked at a bodyshop that catered to cars like porsche, lambo, ect ... also i owned alot of muscle cars... also i have 400+ hp 66 mustang...also i have driven in every weather condition possible..now with that being said yes you can`t control what`s going to happen, or know what`s going to happen but i know enough to know when it`s me or the car...and this time around it is the tires on the car...
So since people have reported no problems I assumed (and it appears I was wrong, and for that I apologize) that it was driver related.
When I posted my first message I had no information on your driving style or leval of experiance, or that you drove daily at work.
You have to admit that we have people on the roads that drive like idiots every day, and those are the people we have to be on the lookout for when we're driving.
As for driving experiance and ability, I've been driving for 25 years, 20 of those working on an ambulance driving and attending, so I know what happens here in CA when it rains...we're alot busier responding to traffic accidents usually caused by unsafe speeds and following to close.
In your case, if you consider your tires unsafe once you replace them let us all know what kind of tires and how they handle in the rain...if they work better then stock then some people here will probably change the tires on their cars too.
Good Luck
#32
I haven't had any problems with the stock tires in the rain (yet). Aside from a few "isolated incidents," I've been pretty conservative in my driving.
However, I would like to get sneakers with a little wider grip. I figure I can wait until I wear these tires out. No need to spend money on switching tires just yet; it's not a high priority for me. I'm just getting used to driving a RWD car again. I do think the car would look a little nicer with wider tires all around. As I said, I'll trade up once I wear these tires down a bit.
When it's time for new rubber, I'll consult these boards to see what y'all think is the best approach. Nothing better than checking with people that drive the same car!
However, I would like to get sneakers with a little wider grip. I figure I can wait until I wear these tires out. No need to spend money on switching tires just yet; it's not a high priority for me. I'm just getting used to driving a RWD car again. I do think the car would look a little nicer with wider tires all around. As I said, I'll trade up once I wear these tires down a bit.
When it's time for new rubber, I'll consult these boards to see what y'all think is the best approach. Nothing better than checking with people that drive the same car!
#33
Here's some suggestions for ya
17x8 Rims - 255-50 within a pubic hair of the stock diameter
17x9 Rims - 275-50 some will say it's cool to put this size on stock rims, but I wouldn't, step up to a 17x9 for this one.
18 inch rims - Look at Adrenalins Car and his tire sizes
19+ Go for it, not for me though
17x8 Rims - 255-50 within a pubic hair of the stock diameter
17x9 Rims - 275-50 some will say it's cool to put this size on stock rims, but I wouldn't, step up to a 17x9 for this one.
18 inch rims - Look at Adrenalins Car and his tire sizes
19+ Go for it, not for me though
#35
Originally posted by WadesSonicGT@July 9, 2005, 2:07 PM
I don't have to worry about weather conditions down here too much.
I don't have to worry about weather conditions down here too much.
Sean
#37
Originally posted by bison@July 9, 2005, 9:10 AM
A lot of people seem to like these tires:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...romCompare1=yes
A lot of people seem to like these tires:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...romCompare1=yes
#39
Originally posted by SixtySix@July 9, 2005, 7:34 PM
Here's some suggestions for ya
17x8 Rims - 255-50 within a pubic hair of the stock diameter
17x9 Rims - 275-50 some will say it's cool to put this size on stock rims, but I wouldn't, step up to a 17x9 for this one.
18 inch rims - Look at Adrenalins Car and his tire sizes
19+ Go for it, not for me though
Here's some suggestions for ya
17x8 Rims - 255-50 within a pubic hair of the stock diameter
17x9 Rims - 275-50 some will say it's cool to put this size on stock rims, but I wouldn't, step up to a 17x9 for this one.
18 inch rims - Look at Adrenalins Car and his tire sizes
19+ Go for it, not for me though
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