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Re: Seattle is a mess! [isellhondas] by ex_tdier
Dec 24, 2008 (12:15 pm)
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Replying to: isellhondas (Dec 24, 2008 9:16 am)

Yeah, but have you noticed that most SUVs with all season tires are getting up the hills without too much problem?
 
I cant help wonder if global warming is somehow responsible for these extreme conditions.
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life of Blizzaks WS 50 by eisendo
Jan 13, 2009 (11:26 am)
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I bought my Blizzaks in January 2004, mounted & balanced on steel wheels. This (December 2008) is the first time I have noticed any slipping with them in snow. Hopefully, I'll be able to get through this winter OK. If I had to get through another winter, I would probably need a new set, although there seems to be a good amount of tread left.
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Do you know this? by krzyss
Jan 13, 2009 (12:06 pm)
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"NOTE: The first 55% of the Blizzak WS-50 tread depth features the Tube Multicell Compound while the remaining 45% features a standard winter tire compound."
 
copied from tirerack.com
 
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Bridgestone&tireModel=Blizzak+W- S-50
 
Krzys
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Re: Do you know this? [krzyss] by mz6greyghost
Jan 13, 2009 (12:31 pm)
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Replying to: krzyss (Jan 13, 2009 12:06 pm)

"NOTE: The first 55% of the Blizzak WS-50 tread depth features the Tube Multicell Compound while the remaining 45% features a standard winter tire compound."
 
"Standard winter tire"? No.
 
"All-season tire"? More accurate.
 
IMO The Blizzak is worthless after half-tread. After two sets, each lasting just two seasons, on different vehicles, they were sloppy in snow, and no better than a brand-new all-season (still terrible IMO).
 
I've found Dunlops and Michelins to last much longer, while maintaining excellent snow traction well past half-treadlife.
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Blizzaks gone after half tread... by shipo
Jan 13, 2009 (12:34 pm)
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Yup, I've run into the same thing, Blizzaks are pretty much worthless after half tread, however, the Michelins that I've run are good for maybe three-quarters of tread depth before they start getting sketchy. I've never tried Dunlops so I cannot comment on them.
 
Best regards,
Shipo
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Recommendations for a Rav4? by greatpaints
Jun 23, 2009 (3:55 pm)
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Hello,
 
I just purchased a Rav4 4wd with 60k miles on it. The tires on it right now are Uniroyal Tigerpaws and are OEM. They actually have a significant amount of tread left. Even so, I would like to get a set of new winter tires for the cold season. I live a little ways north of Portland, OR / Vancouver, WA and I was stuck for 3 weeks last year in my own driveway because of snow and ice (not with this vehicle).
 
I do not drive a lot of miles (less than 5k per year). I am at a higher elevation (~1200 feet) and I get widely varied conditions. Some dry roads, some rainy wet roads . Okay, many, many months of rainy wet roads, snow/ice for a couple weeks per year and occasionally there will be heavy frost in the shady parts of the road. The frost was the thing that had me losing traction last year the most. Probably because I ventured out thinking the roads were clear and I stayed home like a sissy when I knew the roads were slimy/slushy. I drive about 1/3rd on the interstate, 1/3 town driving and 1/3 winding country roads.
 
Rav4 currently wears 215-70R 16 tires. I am looking for advice and suggestions for a new set of winter tires for my new sure-footed ride. Yes, I know it is summer. Now is the time to do research!
 
Thank you!
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Re: Recommendations for a Rav4? [greatpaints] by hammerhead
Jun 24, 2009 (6:15 am)
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Replying to: greatpaints (Jun 23, 2009 3:55 pm)

Toyo Observe. Studless snow tire, softer tread, lots of siping in the tread blocks, will work well over there on the wet side of the Cascades. They work very well on my Subaru here in Eastern Washington (LOTS of snow).
 
Available at the store under the big yellow sign, where the guys in the white shirts come running. I'm guessing you know who that is
 
I had Tigerpaws on a former rig of mine... nice riding tire. I liked them in the warmer weather, but no good for snow.
 
Cheers!
Paul
(Spokane)
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Re: Recommendations for a Rav4? [hammerhead] by dona83
Sep 24, 2009 (1:49 pm)
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Replying to: hammerhead (Jun 24, 2009 6:15 am)

I'm getting the Toyo Observe G-02 Plus this winter. Do the microbits help much at all on ice?
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Re: Recommendations for a Rav4? [dona83] by hammerhead
Sep 24, 2009 (6:25 pm)
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Replying to: dona83 (Sep 24, 2009 1:49 pm)

I sure like them. I don't know if its the microbits or the mega-siping (or both) but they perform on ice as well or better than any studded tire/vehicle combination I've driven so far.
 
I've lived in Eastern Washington all my life, and drive up them thar hills to ski a couple dozen times a year (pretty much regardless of the road conditions), and was a died-in-the-wool studded tire fan until I tried the Observes on a Subaru. The combination of all-wheel drive and these tires work very well.
 
I can't speak for the other flavors of studless snow tires, since I'm a pretty loyal customer of the white shirt guys, and that's all they sell here, but at this point I would have no reason to try anything else.
 
Cheers!
Paul
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Re: Recommendations for a Rav4? [hammerhead] by dona83
Sep 25, 2009 (10:42 am)
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Replying to: hammerhead (Sep 24, 2009 6:25 pm)

Thanks for the tip, I live in Vancouver, BC so our winters are relatively mild but it has gotten quite extreme the past three winters and we do trek out east at least once a winter. I had Yokohama iG20s last year but had to sell them as they didn't fit my new car. They worked wonders on ice and snow but they didn't seem like they would last more than three winters. I would expect the Toyo Observe to last four seasons since they have greater initial tread depth for about the same price. I'm looking forward to trying these tires out!

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