PortlandZinMan
Member
- Location
- Portland, OR
- Car
- None
First a disclaimer… I spent the 1st 45 years of my life in Southern California. Snow is not something I have a lot of experience with. We moved to Portland, OR 3 years ago and my FX is the first AWD car I have owned.
I found really good deals on a set of 18” OEM rims and a put a set of Blizzaks Z3’s on them. I currently have 20” tires and wheels on the car. Winter will be here soon and I am wondering how to best utilize them. We only get snow about 3-4 times in the winter and normally this is a 6” to 12” affair. However, we regularly have icy roads and I live on a hill which can be challenging.
My question…when do I put these tires on? Do I just put them on when it is icy or we have snow on the ground (and take them off otherwise), or is it OK to run them all winter? I do a lot of freeway driving and it rains A LOT here in the winter.
I am not so concerned with wear (these tires only cost me $120 each with mounting)… I am more concerned with how these tires will handle in conditions that are either dry or rain soaked.
Advice would be welcome.
I found really good deals on a set of 18” OEM rims and a put a set of Blizzaks Z3’s on them. I currently have 20” tires and wheels on the car. Winter will be here soon and I am wondering how to best utilize them. We only get snow about 3-4 times in the winter and normally this is a 6” to 12” affair. However, we regularly have icy roads and I live on a hill which can be challenging.
My question…when do I put these tires on? Do I just put them on when it is icy or we have snow on the ground (and take them off otherwise), or is it OK to run them all winter? I do a lot of freeway driving and it rains A LOT here in the winter.
I am not so concerned with wear (these tires only cost me $120 each with mounting)… I am more concerned with how these tires will handle in conditions that are either dry or rain soaked.
Advice would be welcome.