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Originally Posted by kenchan
not really you probably need to break them in a little more. new tires have release lube from the mold, also any tires that have been stored for some time have dry outer surface that needs to be broken through with normal driving.
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Ok - this makes sense. When I first installed them, my VDC would come on even accelerating in 5th gear... Now it seems to be a lot less. I still don't know the limits of the car though. I'm afraid to even take a turn off of a road...
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Originally Posted by kenchan
summer tires in snow for RWD is pretty much like parking your car under a telephone pole with 100 pigeons.
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+1 rep. to Kenchan for beautiful imagery
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