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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: "Bmblbee" 2010 RY 2SS/RS. VIN 12043 Join Date: Oct 2008
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Spider-Spikes? (or Spikes-Spiders)
Anyone have, or heard, of any experiences with these? At around $500 for a pair it's certainly cheaper than an $1100 set of winters. In the DC area, snow is light and only comes around a couple of times per winter so winter tires are too much of an expense.
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Those are pretty intense. In fact, I'm not sure that they are legal in some states for fear of damaging roads. I don't know anyone who has used them, nor have I even seen them in person.
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If the P-zeros are as bad as people are saying in the cold, then I'm seriously considering them. Though I must say that I've driven a couple of mornings in the 20's and haven't noticed any traction or handling problems. Granted it wasn't snowing. But I did tool around town while snowing a couple of weeks ago (melted when it hit the road, stuck on the ground) and the temps were in the mid-30's and, again, had no problems keeping traction. OTOH, in the past I had severe traction problems with my rear-wheel drive Astro Van and my FWD Ford Focus when the roads weren't plowed/salted adequately. |
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eeeviilll I may have to get a set of those for the DD!
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Thule makes a version of spikes-spiders as well about $100 cheaper. Beware though that none of them come with 22mm lug adapters which I *think* the SS/RS 20's have.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: "Bmblbee" 2010 RY 2SS/RS. VIN 12043 Join Date: Oct 2008
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Well, out of options. Niether the Thule K Summit K56 nor the spikes-spider has the lug adapters needed to fit a camaro. Autosock and Go-Claws doesn't fit the 275/40/20's.
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