โOct-30-2021 03:30 PM
โOct-30-2021 10:53 PM
KendallP wrote:toedtoes wrote:
So, you buy tires that were carefully researched and developed by the manufacterer and someone at a tire shop recommends they make a bunch of slashes in the tire to make it work better...
If the tire isn't performing to standards, get new tires.
Respectfully, you missed the point. No one said the tire isn't performing to standards.
It's all in the OP.
โOct-30-2021 08:29 PM
RedRollingRoadblock wrote:
When I first saw the link about tire siping the first thing that popped in my head was Schwawb. They were (still?) heavily into that. Any more I tend to avoid them for more than one reason. Used to be a good place.
โOct-30-2021 08:10 PM
โOct-30-2021 08:05 PM
toedtoes wrote:
So, you buy tires that were carefully researched and developed by the manufacterer and someone at a tire shop recommends they make a bunch of slashes in the tire to make it work better...
If the tire isn't performing to standards, get new tires.
โOct-30-2021 06:44 PM
โOct-30-2021 06:01 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:
$113 each or total???
โOct-30-2021 05:38 PM
โOct-30-2021 05:23 PM
โOct-30-2021 05:21 PM
MT BOB wrote:
In my experience,many "swore by it" usually within a short period of time after having the new tires installed.Without giving consideration to the new tires.As time went on,I expect lots,like some I have talked to,experienced premature tire wear. More "traction",more wear.
โOct-30-2021 05:03 PM
โOct-30-2021 04:59 PM
โOct-30-2021 04:49 PM
MT BOB wrote:
Ah sorry I got it wrong. For what it is worth,I am a mostly retired mechanic,and everyone I know that got their tires siped,did it 1 time.
โOct-30-2021 04:44 PM
โOct-30-2021 04:32 PM
MT BOB wrote:
https://jalopnik.com/why-aftermarket-siping-on-your-new-tires-is-********-1823804912
โOct-30-2021 04:14 PM