+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 8 of 8

Subaru: My '99 OB needs crampons.

  1. #1
    Harman
    Guest

    My '99 OB needs crampons.

    I'm a new owner (1 month) and I was hoping for "crampon like" traction
    on the snow packed roads today but I was severly let down. My back
    end slipped around corners, the front tires started spinning, and the
    braking was a little spooky. The car has 30K miles on the original
    XW4s that are in reasonable shape and I've been driving in the snow
    for 20ish years.

    Are these tires really that bad?

    Todd

  2. #2
    Diva
    Guest

    Re: My '99 OB needs crampons.

    I'll let you know as soon as we get our first snowfall. I drove through the winter with the Bridgestone Potenza All-seasons, and they absolutely and positively SUCKED! I just bought Michelin Arctic Alpins and will have them on by this weekend. As soon as the snow hits, I'll post.

    June

    "Harman" <edu> wrote in message news:google.com...
    I'm a new owner (1 month) and I was hoping for "crampon like" traction
    on the snow packed roads today but I was severly let down. My back
    end slipped around corners, the front tires started spinning, and the
    braking was a little spooky. The car has 30K miles on the original
    XW4s that are in reasonable shape and I've been driving in the snow
    for 20ish years.

    Are these tires really that bad?

    Todd

  3. #3
    Stu
    Guest

    Re: My '99 OB needs crampons.

    If you are looking for traction, you need snow tires. it doesn't make
    much difference if you have 2 or 4 tires turning if they are all slipping.

    Stu

    Harman wrote:
     


  4. #4
    Edward
    Guest

    Re: My '99 OB needs crampons.

    I don't know about your original XW4s but my '02 WRX wagon came with stock
    Bridgestone Potenza All-seasons and they are some of the worst tires! So
    Subaru has a reputation of putting crappy stock tires on their cars.
    (example: the new Mitsu Evo is rated much higher than the stock WRX in
    lateral grip, YEAH no kidding, the Evo comes with stock Summer ONLY sticky
    tires, the WRX comes with all season crap tires) Makes you wonder if you
    are supposed to take the evo to the snow! Anyway, enough with the mitsu
    bashing.

    The Bridgestone Potenza All-seasons sucked in corners on dry (folded over if
    pushed too hard), the rear end stepped out in icy corners, and I spun all 4
    from a stop on snow. But if you weren't doing over 45 on ice they were
    predictable, and now with 22k miles on them they are starting to let lose
    nicely for 4 wheel powerslides. Destroying tires is great.

    The point being, don't expect much from the stock Suby tires. If you want
    winter traction buy a nice set of winter tires, if you want summer traction
    by a nice set of those. That's my two cents.

    Ed



    "Harman" <edu> wrote in message
    news:google.com... 



  5. #5
    Harman
    Guest

    Re: My '99 OB needs crampons.

    It looks like I'll be calling my local Nokian distributor for a price
    on a set of their all weather WR tires.

    Does anyone have anything good to say about the XWRs?

    Todd

    "Edward Arata" <ethz.ch> wrote in message news:<3fc6161a$ethz.ch>... 

  6. #6
    Mike
    Guest

    Re: My '99 OB needs crampons.

    edu (Harman) wrote in message news:<google.com>... 

    subaru's (as well as most other car companies) oem tires absolutely
    suck. that's one place where the car makers can cut costs and people
    really don't notice until it's too late. if you want dedicated winter
    tires, look at the bridgestone blizzak, i have the winter dueler
    (truck version of the blizzak) on my 4runner and it's great. if
    you're looking for all season tires, i recommend the goodyear eagle
    hp. i have them on my legacy and they performed great last winter.
    one day i was driving home before the plows got out and i was going
    down the highway at 50mph using the bumper as a plow and had no issues
    at all.

    mike

  7. #7
    GTT
    Guest

    Re: My '99 OB needs crampons.

    OE tires suck?
    Hmm, I haven't had that experience with Subie OE tires. I had a blowout
    and to get a matching new tire, I'm spending $145.00, installed. That is
    not
    a cheap tire, and I've priced tires in the discount places here. I can buy
    Michelins/Goodyears, etc. for $124 or so. I"m still leery of any tire with
    the
    word "stone" in the name, even though "the problem" was probably Ford's.

    But I rarely drive tires beyond 30K miles unless they are exceptional and
    the car is very light and easy on the tires. I have always liked good
    brakes
    and great tires for security. 30K miles and they slip, what's to ask?
    Buy new ones!

    "Mike Deskevich" <com> wrote in message
    news:google.com... 
    news:<google.com>... 



  8. #8
    ismlv
    Guest

    Re: My '99 OB needs crampons.

    I have a 99 SUS Ltd. that came with the standard XWRs on it and I have
    nothing but praise for those tires. Got 62K miles out of them before I
    put my second set on a few months back. The dealer was going to use
    something else and I demanded the XWRs even though they cost more.
    When I mentioned to the dealer how much I liked these tires he
    mentioned that was one of very few "really good" stock sets they put
    on. He said generally they use cheaper tires with softer rubber that
    wears out faster but with proper alignment and careful monitoring of
    air pressure, they've seen many people get 45 - 50K + miles on their
    stock XWRs.

    On 27 Nov 2003 13:11:00 -0800, edu (Harman) wrote:
     



 

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts

Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48