NYGman
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Living in the Northeast, I expect bad Winters, but this year has been especially brutal. Now I know you shouldn't drive in the cold with Summer tires, but I didn't realize how bad it could be for the tires. It's 11F now, and while the car warms right up for my Sunday drive, not so the tires. I noticed clicking from the tires as they were being turned from straight, moving slow, figured I should not drive it today. Did some research and found this:
https://m.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=273
Felt my Mustang tires, hard as rocks, my Ford Flex with all season are still soft. So right now I will say they are too cold to drive on.
However, I do see GTs on the road with what looks to be Summer tires, in this cold, but my limited cold driving a few weeks back, took over 30min to get the tire pressure up to normal, and those 30 minutes we're not particularly fun. I have also seen some recent YouTube videos with people driving the new 2018 GT in freezing weather, which got me thinking...
So here is my question for you, how many of you drive with cold (sub 40's) weather on summer tires? What's your cut off temp?
I don't drive the Mustang daily, and only take it out if conditions are right for some fun. While today is clear, and the roads look good, I fear I will have to pass today, and likely a few more weekends. However given my limited driving, I can't justify a winter set, and don't want all season tires. Are tire warmers an option or even a thing?
https://m.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=273
Felt my Mustang tires, hard as rocks, my Ford Flex with all season are still soft. So right now I will say they are too cold to drive on.
However, I do see GTs on the road with what looks to be Summer tires, in this cold, but my limited cold driving a few weeks back, took over 30min to get the tire pressure up to normal, and those 30 minutes we're not particularly fun. I have also seen some recent YouTube videos with people driving the new 2018 GT in freezing weather, which got me thinking...
So here is my question for you, how many of you drive with cold (sub 40's) weather on summer tires? What's your cut off temp?
I don't drive the Mustang daily, and only take it out if conditions are right for some fun. While today is clear, and the roads look good, I fear I will have to pass today, and likely a few more weekends. However given my limited driving, I can't justify a winter set, and don't want all season tires. Are tire warmers an option or even a thing?
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