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Old 11-04-2007, 08:08 PM
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Will this work this winter?

Brought the 4.8is up to the house in NY for the winter. I expect to be in a good amount of snow this year and was thinking of purchasing a set of Goodyear Eagle RS-A tires. 285-40-20 fronts and 295-40-20 Rears. This better for the weather than the Diamaris?
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Old 11-04-2007, 08:45 PM
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20's in a NY snow? not good. The X will be a sled.

back off to 19's or 18's.

Just my opinion, i could be wrong.
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20's in a NY snow? not good. The X will be a sled.

back off to 19's or 18's.

Just my opinion, i could be wrong.
Dunno where in "NY", but real snow is gonna be tough...
I agree with Gresch: 19s at most, 18s better and, with
dedicated snows, imo.
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My house in on Long Island but I also have a home I go to on weekends in Old Forge Ny where we get feet of snow all the time. We have a 07 Yukon but wanted to bring the X up a bunch of times as well. Long Island we dont get a tremendous mount of snow so I am trying to balance dry road conditions and snow.
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Old 11-04-2007, 09:23 PM
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You won't be fine with 20s, or even 19s, unless you're using snow tires.
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Old 11-04-2007, 09:29 PM
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Old Forge

You guys do any snowmobiling up in Old Forge? I used to live not far from there before I moved to sunny SoCal. With the improvements in sleds over the years, it must be a blast to rip around that area in the winter.

Re: Winter tires - If you haven't already done so, I would call Tire Rack for a suggestion on the best snow tire for dry pavement. Their phone people are usually pretty knowledgable, their prices are great, and they are a supporting vendor for this site
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My house in on Long Island but I also have a home I go to on weekends in Old Forge Ny where we get feet of snow all the time. We have a 07 Yukon but wanted to bring the X up a bunch of times as well. Long Island we dont get a tremendous mount of snow so I am trying to balance dry road conditions and snow.
Even LI is a problem. My '01 with 19's was a sled in the snow on LI. (Port Washington/Manhasset area)
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it's the tire that matters, not the dimension

the type of tire will determine your traction. the diameter of the wheel has little, if any, effect on the traction.
coincidentally, the this month's auto club newspaper mentioned that on light snow, summer tires took 65 meters to stop from 50 KPH while winter tires only needed 30.
four-wheel-drive has no effect on braking distance.
i have michelin alpines for the winter and my X5 can climb anything with them on and can stop when it needs to.
get winter tires.
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It's the area of tire in contact with the ground, when it comes to snow you want to reduce it. The higher the PSI to the ground the better. An aggressive snow tread is important as well. I would want to keep the car as far away from road salt as possible. Our cars always turned into swiss cheese driving in northern Wisconsin.
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Uncle Bob,
Correctomundo on wheel dia, but I suspect we were getting at the
fact that thinner width tires are going to be hard/impossible to find
in 20" dia. 18s, even 17s will be easier to find in snow tire size and
the resulting preferred narrower width.

Hard to diagnose the OPs real "needs" from afar, as to his real
usage and potential conditions. Stock 20s will not be fun in any
real snow/incline & descent conditons, imo.
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