Running out winter tires in summer

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My winter tires are too worn out for winter use so I decided to run them this summer. Contrary to the thought they would “ chunk out” they are wearing out normally. I guess the thought that they are too soft for summer is countered by the thought that old winter tires “ harden up”. They are down to 4/32 and will get replaced this fall. Enjoy.

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Since we are on the subject of winter tires? Gotta get some before the snow flies. Any recommendations on a set that doesn't break a working stiffs budget?
 
I live in Iowa. Due to the ice storms, I ran studded snow tires in the winter.

After their useful winter life was about done, I just grabbed a pair of side cutters, pulled out the studs, and ran them until fall.
 
I run my worn winters in the summer too. I've got Blizzaks that are 5 years old and run them in the summer, and on long trips too; Michigan and NYC a couple of times. They are nearing the end of life now with a little feathering and some added noise at higher speeds.

I still have some old Yokos that I kept to run on the Subaru all year also.
 
Winter tires will neither handle well nor brake well on a wet road in warm weather. Depending on where and under what conditions you drive, using up spent winter tires during the warm season may be okay but it's not ideal.
 
Winter tires will neither handle well nor brake well on a wet road in warm weather. Depending on where and under what conditions you drive, using up spent winter tires during the warm season may be okay but it's not ideal.
Well maybe if you are in your sports car, but I object your honour. These are “soft compound” tires shaved to 4/32’s. In fact, because of that they may handle better than new summer tires. In any case they are on a my truck and they handle fine. :D
 
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Well maybe if you are in your sports car, but I object your honour. These are “soft compound” tires shaved to 4/32’s. If fact, because of that they may handle better than new summer tires. In any case they are on a my truck and they handle fine. :D
Good luck with your slicks! I prefer running my worn summer tires on icy roads for minimal rolling resistance. :p
 
Oy vey, Game of Thrones reference. Carry on...
I had to google Gloucester Fishermen to figure out what you were talking about.
On the other hand, Crazy Canuck Drive is a couple of miles north of Whistler, BC.

I only buy snow flake symbol tires and have two or more sets of wheels for every vehicle.
That way worn winter tires get run off in the off season.
Summer being the off season.
 
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