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Hi Edyvw: Sure. Understood. I'm north of you in Denver! How is your snow today?
We mainly use the car for around town. We don't really go skiing up in the mountains but an occasional trip for sledding or tubing would be nice this season. This has been a real dilemma for me. We have "gotten by" for over a decade now with all season tires but it hasn't been fun and we don't have AWD on the car. We take it slow and easy on the roads and that helps, but it is not ideal. I've never wanted to invest in a second set of snow tires since probably 90+% of the winter I would be grinding off good rubber on dry roads! Plus, I don't think many folks around here even use a second set of snow tires - be that right or wrong. As you know, snow around here is not too frequent and within a few days when the sun pops out, it warms up enough at our elevation that you wouldn't even know it snowed a few days ago! However, that one, two or three day stretch when the snow is around can make driving miserable and even dangerous and I've never been impressed with CDOT plow efforts. I see too many cars off in the ditch around here.
Hope this helps.
PS I just talked with TireRack and was alerted I will need a set of four tire pressure sensing stems at $56 each. They say no shop will allow the car to leave with just regular stems on the wheels since the TPS system would be deactivated - plus I'm not sure that is a good idea anyway. Looks like the second set of snow tire option could easily be a $1k investment here. Ouch.
We mainly use the car for around town. We don't really go skiing up in the mountains but an occasional trip for sledding or tubing would be nice this season. This has been a real dilemma for me. We have "gotten by" for over a decade now with all season tires but it hasn't been fun and we don't have AWD on the car. We take it slow and easy on the roads and that helps, but it is not ideal. I've never wanted to invest in a second set of snow tires since probably 90+% of the winter I would be grinding off good rubber on dry roads! Plus, I don't think many folks around here even use a second set of snow tires - be that right or wrong. As you know, snow around here is not too frequent and within a few days when the sun pops out, it warms up enough at our elevation that you wouldn't even know it snowed a few days ago! However, that one, two or three day stretch when the snow is around can make driving miserable and even dangerous and I've never been impressed with CDOT plow efforts. I see too many cars off in the ditch around here.
Hope this helps.
PS I just talked with TireRack and was alerted I will need a set of four tire pressure sensing stems at $56 each. They say no shop will allow the car to leave with just regular stems on the wheels since the TPS system would be deactivated - plus I'm not sure that is a good idea anyway. Looks like the second set of snow tire option could easily be a $1k investment here. Ouch.