Dunlops Blow like the Snow
Lawrence C Leung
l.leung at juno.com
Mon Nov 27 18:19:22 EST 2000
Through snippage, I inadvertantly became the owner of the quote below.
(Hmmm, is this what politics is like?). IMHO, though the D60's aren't
anywhere near as good as real snows, they don't totally blow. You just
have to go slow if you expect to stop or turn. Summer tires, now, THEY
blow in the snow.
LL - NY
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 07:10:00 -0600 Todd Young <tyoung at wamnet.com> writes:
>Funny, I've driven D60A2 tires through two winters on my front wheel
>drive 90S. Haven't gotten stuck yet. Haven't had any problems taking
>off
>from a stop light either.
-----------------------------snippy--------------------------
>another two years. <heavy sarcasm>
>
>PS: We all have our own opinions. I don't think the Dunlops are all
>that bad, but others may. To each his own.
>washburn wrote:
>>
>> Lawrence C Leung wrote: (NO, I DIDN'T)
-----------------snip somehow lost, NOT my quote (LL - NY)
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>> In my short Audi Quattro experience, but very long winter driving
>> history, I will say that the Dunlop D60 A2's are without a doubt
>the
>> worst tire I have ever had to drive on snow.
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See comment above on MY opinion
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IN addition, UNEDITED
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 09:16:59 -0500 George Tur <gtur at lucent.com> writes:
>
>Mine and the family's experience with the Dunlop D60A2 tires in the
>snow
>is that once the tires get some wear on them they are horrible in the
>
>snow. I wonder if it's the aging of the tire and temperature drop that
>
>causes them to slide so badly on snow. They're not bad in the rain.
>
>My own 2 cents.
>
>George
>
Lawrence Leung writes: I'd agree, when I spun my 4KQ (again, admitting
that I was attempting to compare the D60s to my dedicated snows, so I
spun in a safe and predicted space. If there was more room I would have
tried a power slide, but discretion won) the D60s had about 2 years and
18 K miles on them.
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