Today, got in the tire/wheel combo I had ordered, but no call for snow for the week. Damn.
Oh well, here are some shots. Full test to come when there is weather.
I went with General Altimax Arctic 185/60/r15 mounted and balanced on Unique 83 series steelies.
I don't really see too many direct shots of the tread of these tires.
They are pretty aggressive! Closer to a Yokohama Geolandar than a winter weather tire, I suppose that's why they get such nice reviews. These are miles away from the Blizzaks I had.
You can still see how aggressive the GAA is in it's profile shot.
Some gripes on the Tire Rack stuff, which doesn't really bother me, but is irksome:
Half of the wheels were balanced on the inside, while half were done on the outside. (This is caused by two different people mounting and balancing. I suppose they did these in bulk to fulfill the backorder. NBD.) Also one of the rear wheels was shipped with it's valve core hanging out, and thus, flat as a pancake. There is a wheel weight on it, so I hope it remained balanced in transit.
Follow this up with some praise:
Tire Rack was fantastic to deal with, even through a backorder. I was notified immediately of a backorder (which I had known about from both the TR website and through the forums) via a phone call and was told that the wheels were stuck on a container awaitng customs (I work in the bicycle industry, oh do I know this feeling) and TR would ship ASAP. This was on the 10th December. On the 17th December, right on time, the parcels left the warehouse in South Bend, Indiana. The scheduled delivery date is 12-22-14. As you can see, I received my shipment two full days ahead of schedule on 12-20-14.
I'm sure this almost everything to do with major US carriers running on looney mode for the holiday season, but I'm satisfied thus far with the service I have received.
Valve core notwithstanding. (come onnnn).
Look at this space for the full road test and adverse weather impressions, once we get some snow here on the Island.
Oh well, here are some shots. Full test to come when there is weather.
I went with General Altimax Arctic 185/60/r15 mounted and balanced on Unique 83 series steelies.
I don't really see too many direct shots of the tread of these tires.
They are pretty aggressive! Closer to a Yokohama Geolandar than a winter weather tire, I suppose that's why they get such nice reviews. These are miles away from the Blizzaks I had.
You can still see how aggressive the GAA is in it's profile shot.
Some gripes on the Tire Rack stuff, which doesn't really bother me, but is irksome:
Half of the wheels were balanced on the inside, while half were done on the outside. (This is caused by two different people mounting and balancing. I suppose they did these in bulk to fulfill the backorder. NBD.) Also one of the rear wheels was shipped with it's valve core hanging out, and thus, flat as a pancake. There is a wheel weight on it, so I hope it remained balanced in transit.
Follow this up with some praise:
Tire Rack was fantastic to deal with, even through a backorder. I was notified immediately of a backorder (which I had known about from both the TR website and through the forums) via a phone call and was told that the wheels were stuck on a container awaitng customs (I work in the bicycle industry, oh do I know this feeling) and TR would ship ASAP. This was on the 10th December. On the 17th December, right on time, the parcels left the warehouse in South Bend, Indiana. The scheduled delivery date is 12-22-14. As you can see, I received my shipment two full days ahead of schedule on 12-20-14.
I'm sure this almost everything to do with major US carriers running on looney mode for the holiday season, but I'm satisfied thus far with the service I have received.
Valve core notwithstanding. (come onnnn).
Look at this space for the full road test and adverse weather impressions, once we get some snow here on the Island.