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Old 09-08-2016, 10:08 PM   #4
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Drives: 2022 Satin Steel ZL1 M6
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Metro Denver
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Drove mine all winter last year in Denver, even in temps of 15-25. The key is not "cold-soaking" them before driving them. My car was garaged every night at around 40+ degrees. I put a small heater in the garage to keep inside temperature up. As long as the tires stay at 40+ overnight and you drive nice and easy to warm the tires up, they will be fine. Driving in cold temps isn't the issue it is the overnight "cold-soak" freezing the tires solid. And yes, tire grip on the these F1's is less in the cold but by no means is the car undrivable, as long as there is no snow or ice on road. If there is, forget it.
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