So your saying that a snow tire which I'm referring as the OP is and which a true snow tire has deep aggressive tread pattern is to fill up and hold on to the snow for better traction? Here I always thought that it was designed that way in order to shed (clean) itself in order to get traction. Same thing in the wet they are designed to channel water away in order to eliminate hydro plaining.
If what you say holds true then I should be running slicks in the winter! :roflmao:
What is snow?
Im not sure i watched a TV show one time and they said you make it out of coco leaves and crush them and dry them or something
Mackin ... I don't know what your problem is, but quit being a douche bag. I am referring to a tire like a Blizzak. Here I will show you what I mean: this is the tire type that I am referring to, and to which I thought Josh was referring.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...75R6WFLT&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes
So, like Josh said, NOT you, but Josh referred to the Blizzak. Soooo, quit being a know it all. I was not referring to an aggressive AT or MUD tire that you are referring to. There is a huge difference between a winter tire and a tire that will dig through deep snow. Did you read the part of my post that said "<1' "? In case you can't read that is LESS THAN ONE FOOT.
The purpose for the siping on the winter tire is exact. Snow HELO INSIDE the siping causes more friction on packed snow. They are not made to throw snow out of them. More friction equals more traction. Being from Connecticut I figured you would know something about snow and driving on it, apparently I was wrong about your knowledge. Furthermore, you seem to disagree with me, just because I disagreed with you one time in another thread. Its getting old being a contestant around you.
For your information I would just as soon kick you in the nuts and spit on you as to reply in any thread you couldn't keep your know it all attitude out of (which isn't very many).
So here's to you, :2birds:
. Furthermore, you seem to disagree with me, just because I disagreed with you one time in another thread. Its getting old being a contestant around you.
Blizzacs are one good snow tire. All I know which is off topic as I understand where Josh is going here but I don't think he'll get what he wants out of this type off tire
What an ass clown.
I like tacos.
I believe with snow tires you want the snow to pack into the treads. Kind of like packing snow together in a snow ball. Snow likes to stick to more snow. But like said above that's for the 1-2" snow on the ground. Ever followed behind a car with and without snow tires? At low to moderate speeds the snow will stay in the treads more on the snow tire.
As to the original poster, I think all the problems have been posted. Probably wouldn't see any positive results with snow tires.