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04-20-2022, 06:47 PM | #31 |
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My experience with run flat all season was atrocious all the time.I live near Dublin ga. and have only used summers for over 10 years except when on car when I bought it.No problems.
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04-21-2022, 09:43 AM | #32 |
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Agree. I will give you that.
Running summer compound in winter means an already hard compound will be harder. That's the compound itself. With run-flats you have the added complication of stiff sidewall construction, which makes the tire more likely to break traction, particularly with lateral forces (e.g. turning). |
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But (!) never do a 1-2 NLS with a M6 with the TC off. Bad things can happen.
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04-23-2022, 05:59 PM | #34 |
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I drove on my original runflats in the winter to well below the wear bars. It was all quite fun and enjoyable spinning my tires at way less than half throttle between banging gears.
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If I could have ordered a new car, I probably would have ordered a plain 1SS M6 without the 1LE package to save the cash and I don't need the 1LE package. However, all the 1SS cars I found in transit to dealers were optioned with the A10 which was a deal killer for me and they were also optioned with silly things that ran the price up close the 1LE package optioned cars available. May as well get the 1LE if I am going to pay the same price. "I've been there and done that" with all the performance driving "back in the day". Now it is about reliving a little of my youth "without actually inhaling" and having the cops chasing me. To each his own. And if I want to do some serious performance driving, I will get an extra set of wheels and put track only tires on them and use them only on a track. All these folks on here stating that it is wrong to put A/S tires on a 1LE probably don't get that it is just as wrong to put the factory tire on the car because it is also a huge compromise - does not work on the street well or the track well (as good as track only tires). The moral of the story is all tires are a compromise. Last edited by TexasChile; 05-01-2022 at 09:37 AM. |
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