Its about time to take the rims off.
Originally Posted by ratm68
LEK - my lips are polished
~Khoa

Originally Posted by clokwork
I thought you wouldnt tell anyone about your venture




This needs to go in here!
Originally Posted by Virge
i zaino'ed on tuesday when it was like 74 outside...
I think I got enough tread left for the winter...I hope...
I think I got enough tread left for the winter...I hope...
It is not just the tread.Most of us have summer tires.The tires start to get hard and slick below 45 degrees.Plus the rear whell drive and power can be dangerous.You must be carefull.I feel you imma change to my oems.I will drive my minivan more.
Originally Posted by terryw
how long does crystal guard last? im getting too lazy to apply zaino now, it just takes too damn long. if crystal guard last a long time im gonna start using that too
Unfortunately, I washed my G this past weekend and it was way too cold for CG (needs to be above 50 degrees to cure properly) so I didn't bother. Gonna switch out my wheels today after work.
Outside of losing traction in snow, your summer tire compound will lose it's traction capabilities with temperatures below 45 degrees as Brian noted. This is because summer/performance tires are engineered to cope with high heat and high operating temperatures at the street/track. Colder temps make the tread blocks hard, slick, and sometimes brittle. So even without snow, driving with summer tires can be a hazard.
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