Rear Wheel slip in Cold Weather?
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Rear Wheel slip in Cold Weather?
Had an interesting experience this morning. It was about +6 degrees outside. I let the car warm up a bit before driving away. The road conditions were dry. For the first 5 or so minutes, every turn I made caused the slip light to come on on the dash. I felt the slip each time. Once the tires warmed up a bit (5 minutes of driving) the problem seemed to go away. My guess was the cold tires caused the condition. Anyone else experience this? Is this common to the Bridgestone's with there hard compound?? In the 1 1/2 years I've owned the car, I've never had this happen before.. Oh.. Tire pressure was +/- 34 lbs in each wheel..
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Steve (k2we) Dobbs Ferry, NY 16,739 miles since Sept 17,2002
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Steve (k2we) Dobbs Ferry, NY 16,739 miles since Sept 17,2002
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yep...
cold rubber does not grip... My Bridgestone SO2s (a fairly soft compound) are about 6 months old, temps in Houston have been in the 40s in the AM, and I get slipping all the way to the office.
Once temps are about 60 or better, I don't have anything to worry about.
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PeteH
cold rubber does not grip... My Bridgestone SO2s (a fairly soft compound) are about 6 months old, temps in Houston have been in the 40s in the AM, and I get slipping all the way to the office.
Once temps are about 60 or better, I don't have anything to worry about.
Cheers,
PeteH
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I have noticed that on the colder mornings here, upper 20s to low 30s, my Falken FK-451s seem to develop a slight flat spot from setting overnight that takes about 5 minutes or so to go away. They are too have very little traction in the cold but I have never seen the slip light come on.
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hey steve, how ya doing, haven't seen you since last meet in limerock. Cold weather really affects the stock tires, i have experience the slip all last winter, thats why my car is in the garage until spring. good luck with your Z.
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hey steve wayne whats up. we need hooters again this summer.
anyway yes my car has also been slipping like mad. thought it might be air pressure also but no.
just the crappy bridgstones.
im def going michelin pilot this spring
anyway yes my car has also been slipping like mad. thought it might be air pressure also but no.
just the crappy bridgstones.
im def going michelin pilot this spring
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