let it snow let it snow let it snow
#3
Originally Posted by Lainey8484,Nov 21 2006, 02:03 PM
I don't usually use this smiley, but I'm making an exception.
Like it wasn't bad enough driving to work today in the S hearing my tires going "thump thump thump" from the cold til they warmed up. Now you want SNOW? WTF is wrong with you, Steve?
#4
You go girlfriend! I'll even second that
Gonna be 50 and sunny here in VT tomorrow and I plan to take FULL advantage by a <cough> long lunch
I got my AWD Civic ready to go with snows - just in case. I'm hoping to make it til Dec 1 w/o seeing any of that white stuff though.
Gonna be 50 and sunny here in VT tomorrow and I plan to take FULL advantage by a <cough> long lunch
I got my AWD Civic ready to go with snows - just in case. I'm hoping to make it til Dec 1 w/o seeing any of that white stuff though.
#6
While I don't have the P7000 I do have the Pirelli P-Zero M+S. I would assume that they would be comparable seeing they are both All Season Ultra Performance tires. The P Zero's where good in snow up to 2". In snow from 2-3" fair, and anything deeper be very careful. The tread patterns aren't similar looking so who knows.
P7000 P Zero
P7000 P Zero
#7
Originally Posted by kevkranker,Nov 21 2006, 02:31 PM
While I don't have the P7000 I do have the Pirelli P-Zero M+S. I would assume that they would be comparable seeing they are both All Season Ultra Performance tires. The P Zero's where good in snow up to 2". In snow from 2-3" fair, and anything deeper be very careful. The tread patterns aren't similar looking so who knows.
P7000 P Zero
P7000 P Zero
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#9
Originally Posted by Brother Honda,Nov 21 2006, 02:51 PM
The Toyo Proxes high performance all season tires recieved very good reviews as well.
November 22nd and I had the top down today on twisty Route 148 from Durham to Chester, CT
November 22nd and I had the top down today on twisty Route 148 from Durham to Chester, CT