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Re: Snow tires [jackswammi] by grosloup
Oct 01, 2008 (6:42 pm)
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Replying to: jackswammi (Oct 01, 2008 11:22 am)

I live in the province of Quebec Canada. (western Quebec).
 
  We must get our winter tires before the 15 Dec but studless because studs are not allowed here, only in the northern cities of the province.
 
  What is realy weird about this law is that where I live it's right on the border of the province of Ontario just a river to cross (I can see the river from my home) but on the Ontario side snow tires are not mandatory. Go figure!
 
  Lots of different laws exists between the 2 provinces and both are in Canada.
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tire size by zoocar1
Oct 11, 2008 (7:04 am)
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I cant find winter tires size 235/ 60 / 17. What other size can I put in replacement, without causing any trouble to my Equinox 2006
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Re: tire size [zoocar1] by grosloup
Oct 11, 2008 (1:41 pm)
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Replying to: zoocar1 (Oct 11, 2008 7:04 am)

Had the same problem with my 2005 equinox. My original size is 235/65/16 and all I could find were "Bridgestone Blizzaks" good winter tires but they cost a foot and a leg to buy them. My dealer found out that I can install some 215/70/16 with no problem and more choices in that size. Even more... they're narrower so less slippery.
 
  Check with a G.M. dealer there must be an alternative.
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Re: tire size [zoocar1] by grosloup
Oct 11, 2008 (1:48 pm)
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Replying to: zoocar1 (Oct 11, 2008 7:04 am)

It's me again "grosloup".
 
  I've checked with www.tirerack.com and there is 2 winter tires size 235/60/17 available but also check with a G.M. dealer.
 
The "Bridgestone Blizzak ws60" and "Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow".
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tire size by jackswammi
Oct 13, 2008 (3:24 pm)
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Bridgestone Blizzaks are available in 235/60/17 at Firestone-Bridgestone and at Discount tire and Tire Rack online store. You could probable use 225/65/17 too, About the same circumference. You can get these in Michelin Studless snows too.I really like studless snow tires. Much better than studs on rain and much quieter too. Legal everywhere.
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Re: tire size [zoocar1] by sandyt1
Oct 15, 2008 (8:11 am)
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Replying to: zoocar1 (Oct 11, 2008 7:04 am)

I have just returned my 06 equinox and happen to have 4 blizzak winter tires that I used for two winters. Wouldn't have gone without them. I'm willing to sell them since I've downgraded to a smaller vehicule.
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Re: tire size [sandyt1] by grosloup
Oct 15, 2008 (9:17 am)
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Replying to: sandyt1 (Oct 15, 2008 8:11 am)

What kind of smaller vehicule are you thinking about?
 
  I own a 2005 Equinox LT and I'm thinking of downgrading to a smaller vehicule to. I was thinking of a 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt but hesitating.
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Tire Pressure ??? by grosloup
Oct 16, 2008 (9:51 am)
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Just bought a set of winter tires for my my 05 Equinox. First set of winter tires in my 33 years of driving. Now I'm a bit confused because on the tires it says maximum inflation 45 lbs p.s.i.
    I never went over 35 p.s.i. in my 4 season tires, maybe winter tires need more air pressure?.
 
    My question is.... Should I follow the tire recommendation or the "vehicule/owner's manual" recommendation?
   Some say "Go with the tire's" and others say "By what's written on the door panel". 10 p.s.i. difference is alot. I need some advice.
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Re: Tire Pressure ??? [grosloup] by steve_ HOST
Oct 16, 2008 (10:52 am)
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Replying to: grosloup (Oct 16, 2008 9:51 am)

Maximum isn't the same as optimal. The recommendation in your owner's manual is set by the manufacturer for ride comfort, traction and economy, comfort probably being number 1 in their calculations.
 
People often tweak the psi (generally a few pounds higher) for better mpg or for hauling a lot of weight around, but going to the max can bounce you all over the road, which isn't too safe.
 
If you put the max pressure in your tires, you'll reduce the size of the footprint on the road and with a smaller contact patch, they'll probably be more slippery. And they'll likely wear out faster in the center of the tread.
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Liftgate lock not working by wdirvin
Oct 18, 2008 (4:03 am)
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2006 Chevy Equinox LT1, 52k miles. My rear hatch/liftgage stopped unlocking. Can not open liftgage.Can not hear any actuator or other noise from rear hatch door when lock or unlock on key fob pressed. Does not seem to be separate fuse or relay for rear hatch. Have swapped all power door related relays (that I have found). Have resynchonized key per owners manual - no change. Owner's manual makes no mention of "emergency" release to open liftgate.
Dealer says there is no easy way in, that I must bring in and have technician pry off door panel.
Please help, how do I open rear hatch.
Thanks,
Doug

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