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Originally Posted by jginnane Sorry you'll have to make do with such a longer-lasting tire. ;p Since my install I've put on 4-5K. The last week we've had "interesting" rain

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Old 08-16-2011, 06:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sorry you'll have to make do with such a longer-lasting tire. ;p

Since my install I've put on 4-5K. The last week we've had "interesting" rain patterns on the Jersey shore. Not as a purely scientific test, but these tires avoid hydroplaning just shy of 80mph. If there's standing puddles, I recommend you slow to 72. Either way, you'll plow right through. (True even with the +1 sizing I put on stock 18" rims.)

Of course, the larger limit is set by minivans and Camrys hugging the left lane at 55.
That's good to know considering I totaled my Acura TL because I hydroplaned at 60mph on the freeway ...and yeah, I'm not really complaining because of the tread ware.
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I'm around 2500 miles on my 285 DWS rears now, and they're pretty good. The absolute limit doesn't seem as high as the stockers, but they break loose much more predictably. Enough so that it's basically not an issue, you can slide the rear of the car around with ease and control. It breaks loose on the shifts if I'm doing the shifting, but not enough to make the traction control step in and ruin the fun.

Not as impressed in the snow though. Night and day vs the stockers, but still not what I'd call good. Again, controllable at least, but we've got some big hills around here and the snow tends to be wet and snotty and they're just not quite enough to make it a confident drive.

The stockers couldn't make it up the big hill near my house at all, and I actually spun the car going down the small hill the next day (thankfully I timed it right and there was no drama, just drove it back and parked it to wait another day). With the DWS it made it up the big hill but it was pretty twitchy, enough so I didn't want to try the small hill (which is downhill, where it spun on the old tires) until conditions improved.

Here's the car, on stockers, where I left it when it couldn't make it up the hill:


So much for "it never snows in Seattle."

PS: Here's the rescue vehicle, which absolutely pwned the snow even when it was 6" deep, despite being on "all season" tires.
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