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kittens 03-31-2014 09:35 AM

haha I liked the RE050 in the good weather

kenchan 03-31-2014 09:39 AM

yah, the standard RE050A does okay for the most part.

RE050A PolePosition was a big improvement vs the standard RE050A... but today, the S04's are huge improvement from both RE050A and RE050A PP's. :tup:

4r3s 03-31-2014 10:36 AM

Shoulda left the winters on a little bit longer. I'm much further south than you and have yet to make the switch.

I was planning on making the switch on Saturday but all the rain prevented me from doing so. Which ended up being a good thing because I got caught out in that freak snow storm yesterday getting groceries. Barely raining on my way in to snowing like crazy and a couple of inches of slush on the road on my way out. wth mother nature.

kenchan 03-31-2014 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by 4r3s (Post 2761538)
Shoulda left the winters on a little bit longer. I'm much further south than you and have yet to make the switch.

shoulda coulda dont help at this point.. :ugh:

XwChriswX 03-31-2014 10:42 AM

I got caught out in the same storm, on summers... Did not fare well.

Glad to hear you only need to replace a wheel though. :tup:

kittens 03-31-2014 11:39 AM

Yeah I took it to a tire shop although I am holding pressure the wheel is digging into the sidewall now. And they don't make Bridgestone potenza re760 anymore. Is it ok to put a similar tread pattern but different brand (like hankook) on?

kittens 03-31-2014 11:59 AM

Probably not actually lol the sidewall is touching the damaged area but I think it can be saved because the psi is holding at 35

4r3s 03-31-2014 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2761542)
shoulda coulda dont help at this point.. :ugh:

of all the people to have pick on you for posting something unhelpful....

:tiphat:

kenchan 03-31-2014 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by kittens (Post 2761661)
Probably not actually lol the sidewall is touching the damaged area but I think it can be saved because the psi is holding at 35

might be good to get that wheel replaced just in case. also getting the rear suspension checked out. highly possible it's out of alignment too.

you talk to your insurance yet? or just doing everything out of pocket?

falconfixer 03-31-2014 12:54 PM

guarantee the alignment is thrashed along with the wheel.

kenchan 03-31-2014 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by kittens (Post 2761320)
I of course I had winter tires up until two weeks ago so I am pissed at myself and the snow

Quote:

Originally Posted by 4r3s (Post 2761538)
Shoulda left the winters on a little bit longer.


Quote:

Originally Posted by 4r3s (Post 2761709)
of all the people to have pick on you for posting something unhelpful....

:tiphat:

you are mistaken. he already posted his lessons learned on his original post. your shoulda woulda post is the useless post in your example.

:tiphat:

kittens 03-31-2014 01:02 PM

update:

I took it to the tire shop and they dismounted, sanded the part where it was digging in, mounted and they said it was fine

they put it on their balancing machine and tested and they said it is fine to drive on but looks ugly

I do hear a little bit more road noise at higher speeds (60+) (might be out of alignment?)

I might get another wheel but luckily my tire is fine and I can still drive on this for now, I will get my alignment checked also


also i am never driving in snow on summer tires again I thought I could swing it once and learned the hard way

btw its like 44 degrees and roads are clear now

MightyBobo 03-31-2014 01:17 PM

I dont see why anyone even swapped tires yet, anyway. This week is the first week we'll have north of 60 for every day of the week (so far), and even THEN, the colds will be in the 40s.

What's the rush? I won't even bother driving my car on summers when temps are south of 50 or so. Summer tires are **** below there, until they are warmed up, which certainly isn't going to happen in the rain/sleet.

kenchan 03-31-2014 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by kittens (Post 2761738)
I do hear a little bit more road noise at higher speeds (60+) (might be out of alignment?)


yah, extra noise is most-likely from new camber/toe angle from the impact. you'll want to get the suspension checked out for any damage too. GL and drive safe!!

4r3s 03-31-2014 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2761734)
you are mistaken. he already posted his lessons learned on his original post. your shoulda woulda post is the useless post in your example.

:tiphat:

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