Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 09:04:32 -0800
Reply-To: neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
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From: neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Nokian Tyre Recommendations
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Thanks Jon.
Good to hear some input on the WR tires. And for sure. Studded
aggressive snows would be over kill. The CS looks like the tire I
would get.
For anyone considering Nokians, they are pricey. (I knew this already)
The quote I got for 4 Nokian WR-C "Van" was $869 Cnd. On sale too.
Still a bit of an "ouch", but then I can't recall the last time I
bought a set of tires, so am a little out of touch.
I'll be curious what Nokian CS's would cost me up here in Vancouver B.C.
Cheers,
Neil.
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 6:54 AM, Jon Kanas <kanas@qadas.com> wrote:
> Good Day Neil and fellow Listers,
>
> I am running the studded Nokian Hakkapeliitta ( I believe 10C) studded snow
> tires on my Westfalia Syncro on steel wheels in the winter. They are
> remarkable on snow and ice. In nearly 40 years of Colorado driving, these
> are the best foul weather tires I have ever owned. They have a lot (100+)
> of studs per tire, are extremely noisy and do not handle well on dry
> pavement. I have them mounted on steel wheels, and only use them during
> severe winter weather. They are good enough that I have learned to watch
> behind me when slowing on icy roads -- I can stop and turn much better than
> others on the road.
>
> I have Nokian WR tires on both of my Subaru Outback wagons, and on my
> Mercedes 300TE before it was totaled. They are much better in snow and
> water than the Michelins I previously had on the Mercedes, and much better
> in EVERY respect when compared to the Bridgestones that were on the Subaru
> wagons. They are noisy at low speed, almost like a noisy rear wheel
> bearing, but the noise dissipates over 30mph. We are on our second set on
> one of the Outback XT wagons; the first set lasted for about 35K miles.
> The WRs also have the little snow symbol on them which means that they are
> compliant with Colorado's "adequate snow tires or chains" law.
>
> Per your post and links, I would consider the WR (or similar) that is
> appropriate for the Vanagon. Unless you live where there is ice and snow on
> the roads all winter, I think you will find the aggressive snow versions of
> the Nokian tires to be excessive.
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