east coast guys, winter tires on yet?
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Had my Michelin X-Ice on for two weeks now but no snow in the city---yet. Temps justify change though.
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yes, when it gets "too cold" snow tires should go on, the summer tires get too hard...
what is the "appropriate" temp? there is a lot of argument, some say below 40F, which I think is reasonable
what is the "appropriate" temp? there is a lot of argument, some say below 40F, which I think is reasonable
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I would say 50F, because temps fluctuate between day and night. When it is 40 during the day, chances are - wherever you live - at night it will be too cold for summers already.
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In North Carolina and really don't need a full winter tire, so these "All Seasons" should do fine. Main concern is my steep driveway after a snow.
Had GY runflats, which would only make it about 5 feet then start spinning.
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