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Re: Disappointed: Michelin X-Ice Xi2 [kurtamaxxxguy] by ex_tdier
Dec 15, 2008 (6:02 pm)
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Replying to: kurtamaxxxguy (Dec 15, 2008 5:47 pm)

I like your analysis. Just to give you an example. The ice was shiny with packed snow underneath, not much snow though with no visible water. The temps were around 29 to 26F. I was going around 10 mph when I braked and I ran through a stop sign. Fortunately, there were no cars around. These tires are marketed as a dedicated winter tire.
 
I wish there were more tire review sites that I could post my review so I could share my opinion on these new tires.
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Re: Newbie Oregonian here... [legge] by isellhondas
Dec 16, 2008 (7:11 am)
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Replying to: legge (Dec 15, 2008 11:23 am)

The Suskayous can be nasty and unpredictable. I would carry chains and have an emergency kit in your car. Blankets, water, flares, flashlights etc.
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Re: Newbie Oregonian here... [isellhondas] by kurtamaxxxguy
Dec 16, 2008 (9:07 am)
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Replying to: isellhondas (Dec 16, 2008 7:11 am)

Yes, the Oregon mountain passes require chains in bad weather. And an emergency kit or at least the bare emergency essentials are important.
  
I do not know if ODOT has approved AutoSocks as a workaround.
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more oregon driving by kurtamaxxxguy
Dec 16, 2008 (8:47 pm)
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This time came the big hills around Portland OR. We have several subdivisions built on Bull Mountain that have numerous winding, hilly streets.
Most of those streets were covered with snow-swept ice, occasionally sprinkled with a few cinders. Some hills approach 20 - 25 degrees.
  
One hill's lack of traction had sent a Jetta and a small MiniVan down their slopes. A number of FWD cars were spinning wheels as they tried to get going.
  
The XT with Nokians, in all but one case, just went up and down the hills. As before, speeds had to be kept low, but the XT stopped and restarted on any hill, and stopped when going down the same hills. The worst case was when the ice was wet - the ABS definitely kicked in for those braking situations. Accelerating, I did not see any VDC/TC warning lights but felt some of the wheels alternating traction. There was little hesitation and no violent spinning of wheels.
 
Only time the XT lost traction was when it was bounding/turning over a small hill at 5-10 mph. Loss of weight allowed tires to drift momentarily.
 
Overall, WRG2's seem to work
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Re: more oregon driving [kurtamaxxxguy] by ex_tdier
Dec 16, 2008 (11:05 pm)
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Replying to: kurtamaxxxguy (Dec 16, 2008 8:47 pm)

The XT with Nokians, in all but one case, just went up and down the hills. As before, speeds had to be kept low, but the XT stopped and restarted on any hill, and stopped when going down the same hills. The worst case was when the ice was wet - the ABS definitely kicked in for those braking situations. Accelerating, I did not see any VDC/TC warning lights but felt some of the wheels alternating traction. There was little hesitation and no violent spinning of wheels.
 
That's interesting. Perhaps the tires weren't spinning due to traction control? The Michelin Ice Xi2s are one of the best if not the best studelss tire out there for ice. I was doing some more starting and going on ice today and my tires were spinning, irregardless how easy I was on the accelerator. I wish I could test drive these tires going up a snowy or icy hilll; however, my Mazda3 does not have traction control. I doubt it would make it.
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Re: You gotta be careful [kurtamaxxxguy] by hammerhead
Dec 17, 2008 (8:52 am)
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Replying to: kurtamaxxxguy (Dec 14, 2008 10:50 pm)

Yep, it's the ice... I agree, as it is snowing over the top of these icy streets here in Spokane
 
Cheers!
Paul
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recent snows in Portland Or by kurtamaxxxguy
Dec 17, 2008 (12:35 pm)
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http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-164378
 
shows a lot of cars failing to climb a snowed/iced hill in Waterford (near Portland, OR).
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Re: recent snows in Portland Or [kurtamaxxxguy] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Dec 17, 2008 (5:48 pm)
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Replying to: kurtamaxxxguy (Dec 17, 2008 12:35 pm)

It's interesting to watch that video and notice how some cars have no trouble at all. I'm wondering if we are seeing different levels of driver skills, since it didn't look like all the "successful" cars were AWD types.
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Re: recent snows in Portland Or [kurtamaxxxguy] by hammerhead
Dec 17, 2008 (6:09 pm)
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Replying to: kurtamaxxxguy (Dec 17, 2008 12:35 pm)

And check out the weather uber-wimps in Seattle - they close schools upon the mere THREAT of snow!! Chained up 80% of the fleet of school buses, then had to take 'em off because they were throwing sparks!
 
Cheers!
Paul
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Re: recent snows in Portland Or [hammerhead] by kurtamaxxxguy
Dec 17, 2008 (7:15 pm)
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Replying to: hammerhead (Dec 17, 2008 6:09 pm)

A fair number of drivers in Portland are using Chains or studded tires (which are legal here). ODOT mandated them a few days ago. There were plenty of people adjusting them as well.

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