Submitted by Sadglasses t3_117r4kx in boston
Just as the title says. This is the first year I have dedicated winter tires on my car, and was wondering when would be the best time to switch them out for my all season?
Submitted by Sadglasses t3_117r4kx in boston
Just as the title says. This is the first year I have dedicated winter tires on my car, and was wondering when would be the best time to switch them out for my all season?
Ahh, so YOU'RE the reason we haven't had any real snow!
Just kidding! Congratulations on getting winter tires, and sorry you haven't really needed them. Mid-to-late March is usually pretty solid for avoiding the last of the possible snowstorms.
Tomorrow, preferably. Ski season hasn't been great, and you taking one for the team will guarantee that we get a good snowstorm.
More seriously, April.
Why would someone spend money and hassle on changing in and out winter tires? They wreck your gas mileage too.
Just go with well-treaded all-season tires and you'll be all set.
Safety bub. I want the best I can get when I’m driving to the slopes on sketchy, icy back roads up north.
Yeah, pack em up, put away your snow shovel, and take the scraper out of the car. That should do it.
Yep
I used to be you. Then I sprung for some winter tires because I got them at a steal from where I work. I will never go back.
Those same all seasons wreck your gas mileage in the summer compared to the summer perf tires that the OP possibly swapped out.
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Spoken like someone that has never driven on snow tires.
I’ve had winter tires for 8 years now on 3 different cars and I’ve never noticed any drop in gas mileage. Tire technologies have changed old man
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Except in the summer, then you go back ;-)
I usually did Thanksgiving to Easter.
The day you switch them is gonna lead to a storm so think of the rest of us and wait until June.
Aaaaand it’s snowing
We normally do late April.
Usually wait until April and mornings are above 32 degrees
Patriots Day. Also a good day to mothball the snow blower.
Wait till we see what march had in store - the ice coast (skiing) Reddit posted some maps that suggest march should be cooler than usual for us, increasing chance of snow https://reddit.com/r/icecoast/comments/1143izu/wake_up_babe_nws_march_temperature_outlook_just/
I’m kinda pissed I put them on at all this year. Lack of snow aside, it hasn’t even been cold enough to matter. I’ve needed them exactly once, to get up my sister’s driveway in Vermont.
MrMcSwifty t1_j9dbnyx wrote
April.