Originally Posted By: Bluestream
Studs do help on ice, but are far worse to stop when on dry payment.
Tire Rack testing showed that studding a set of General Altimax Arctics decreased wet and dry braking performance by 5%, while improving ice performance by 35%. Not only that, but studdable tires usually perform better on wet/dry pavement than studless winter tires because they don't have to rely on soft rubber and excessive siping for ice performance. The studded tires outperformed the studless tires on the wet braking test in the Norwegian winter tire test I posted. Unfortunately, no dry test was performed.
Originally Posted By: Bluestream
I wouldn't believe all you read. Try it yourself in the real world then make a decision.
I have. So have almost all my friends and family. It's too bad I can't put you in the passenger seat of my buddy's S4 with studded Gislaved Nord Frost 5s for a demo! What studded tires have you used?
Studs do help on ice, but are far worse to stop when on dry payment.
Tire Rack testing showed that studding a set of General Altimax Arctics decreased wet and dry braking performance by 5%, while improving ice performance by 35%. Not only that, but studdable tires usually perform better on wet/dry pavement than studless winter tires because they don't have to rely on soft rubber and excessive siping for ice performance. The studded tires outperformed the studless tires on the wet braking test in the Norwegian winter tire test I posted. Unfortunately, no dry test was performed.
Originally Posted By: Bluestream
I wouldn't believe all you read. Try it yourself in the real world then make a decision.
I have. So have almost all my friends and family. It's too bad I can't put you in the passenger seat of my buddy's S4 with studded Gislaved Nord Frost 5s for a demo! What studded tires have you used?