Originally Posted by spearfish25 Z with summer tires in snow is a bad plan. To all who claim that road salt will kill a Z....we'll find out soon enough. What
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11-13-2009, 05:59 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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Porsche & Audi pioneered 2-sided Galvineel and now that most of the industry uses at least 1-sided, very few rust-through warranty's have to be honored. Anyone know whether the Z uses 1-sided or 2-sided Galvineel? |
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That is the one trait of Japanese cars I hope they have fixed. Rust. I own a '96 Camry that we use as a knock-around DD. It does not have any rust at all. Good sign.
When I bought my 1999 Benz (ML-320), I asked the salesman about rust (The rust protection I think is 10 years). He said "they don't rust". He was right.
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So uh, what is the minimum temp (F) that the Bridgestones can handle, anyway? Ima drive it in winter if it's 40F and no snow..............
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A pair of Blizzaks on the back would make a night and day difference, but, cmon man. Salt, mud, gravel flying at your bumper and windshield...you dont want to do that.
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Summer tires become more rock-like as the temp drops. You can certainly use them in 40F dry weather, but they won't have the same grip as in 80F weather. Traction will be reduced but summer tires in 40F DRY weather isn't unsafe.
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Make sure you buy them for all four wheels. You will have absolutely no problems with them on all four wheels. |
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