Rockhounder
Explorer
Hey all, I have now lived through a couple winters in Big Bear Ca, and have found that the M/T tires don't do so well/very poor in black ice and slush. So, I finally decided to sipe my own tires, with a grid pattern that would increase my traction on icy surfaces.
I used a dremel and a diamond wheel, cutting diagonal lines that are about 1 mm wide and 2 mm deep. Each tire took about 45 minutes to do. Wow! what a difference! I would say stopping power was easily twice, and where I always slid a little around near our house, it gripped a lot better, and no more sliding sideways on an angled street portion.
As an aside, have any of you ever used the GT Radial Komodo Plus tires I have pictured here? very interesting sidewall patterning. It does tend to work good in mud, and grips rocks and gravel well. I got them, mounted and balanced for $180 each... great value. 13.5x33 r15
here are some pics of doing the cutting, and also how the tread looks in the snow and on the tire. It adds all these little compressed ridges that allow the tire to really lock into the snow for better grip! Couple of weeks ago, we got like 5 feet of snow dumped over a few days.....
I used a dremel and a diamond wheel, cutting diagonal lines that are about 1 mm wide and 2 mm deep. Each tire took about 45 minutes to do. Wow! what a difference! I would say stopping power was easily twice, and where I always slid a little around near our house, it gripped a lot better, and no more sliding sideways on an angled street portion.
As an aside, have any of you ever used the GT Radial Komodo Plus tires I have pictured here? very interesting sidewall patterning. It does tend to work good in mud, and grips rocks and gravel well. I got them, mounted and balanced for $180 each... great value. 13.5x33 r15
here are some pics of doing the cutting, and also how the tread looks in the snow and on the tire. It adds all these little compressed ridges that allow the tire to really lock into the snow for better grip! Couple of weeks ago, we got like 5 feet of snow dumped over a few days.....
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