Bender
Well-Known Member
This. Also PSC2 are not cheap to replace nor is it a commonly available tire (let alone the tire size) so I would think Ford would of learned from GMs woes.Some of you may recall the issues with the C7's Sport Cup 2 tires that cracked during light use (to and from the plant & dealer) during last winter. What you may not know is that GM picked up the bill for replacing all of those tires.
Here's a valuable quote from Michelin's lead engineer, Lee Willard, "This winter has been extremely harsh in much of the country and some recently shipped Corvette tires may exhibit cracking. In general, summer tires should never be driven on or moved in temperatures under 20°F because they may crack. Tires should be carefully inspected at the dealership before taking delivery of a vehicle.”
Why is this relevant you may ask? The R has virtually the same tires. They will crack in cold temps. Corvettes are made in KY, which has an average low of 34 degrees in the winter. Mustangs are made in MI, which has an average low of 20 degrees. My belief has been that Ford will halt production of the R when it gets cold to avoid a similar situation. I'd be very surprised if they didn't.
Plus being in the N.E. I won't be able to drive the car until mid April at the earliest so I wouldn't mind a spring delivery. Would drive me insane looking at a brand new car in the garage all winter that I couldn't drive
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