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I have a 1991 124 with Dunlop D60-A2's (195/65/15) and I just put on my snow tires which are Bridgestone Blizzak's 205/60/15. Is it me or do the Blizzaks transmit a significant more amount of road nosie. I inflate both brands of tires to 32PSI.
What are your thoughts?? Any suggestions?? |
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They sure do, like all snow tires, pretty much. It's one of the tradeoffs of snow tires, along with tread squirm and mushy handling - but I wouldn't dream of spending our snowy winters here without them!
-Nick |
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Thanks!
I thought I had a bad whel bearing or some worn suspension components, but I could not have imagined that all of this would show up as soon as I put onmy tires. |
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