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Since: Sep 02, 2003 Posts: 740
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(Msg. 16) Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:10 pm
Post subject: Re: New tires & rims pull to the right [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: alt>autos>honda (more info?)
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"JM" <jmsn.DeleteThis@ns.sympatico.ca.ns> wrote in
news:4755ce47$0$5290$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net:
> "Jim Yanik" <jyanik.DeleteThis@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> news:Xns99FBF40468332jyanikkuanet@64.209.0.85...
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>> I'm glad I'm in FLORIDA. B-)
>> I wore shorts today,BTW,rode my bicycle,a nice day.
>> a cold front coming in,I'll have to close the patio door.
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> Heh heh, rub it in why dontcha?? You don't know what you're missing..
> snowbanks you can't see over when pulling out into traffic, 2" of ice
> on the car in the morning, having to walk to school barefoot in 2 ft
> of snow, uphill... oh wait, that's another story...
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>
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Well,I USED to live up North,until 1986,grew up in Buffalo.
I spent MANY a morn waiting in snow for the school bus.
I don't miss snow at all.
I keep some pix on my PC of last year's deep lake-effect snow in Western
NY.
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Since: Dec 25, 2006 Posts: 489
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(Msg. 17) Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:20 pm
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JM wrote:
> "Jim Yanik" <jyanik.TakeThisOut@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> news:Xns99FBF40468332jyanikkuanet@64.209.0.85...
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>>I'm glad I'm in FLORIDA. B-)
>>I wore shorts today,BTW,rode my bicycle,a nice day.
>>a cold front coming in,I'll have to close the patio door.
>
>
> Heh heh, rub it in why dontcha?? You don't know what you're missing..
> snowbanks you can't see over when pulling out into traffic, 2" of ice on the
> car in the morning, having to walk to school barefoot in 2 ft of snow,
> uphill... oh wait, that's another story...
>
>
70's in Austin and forecast similar temps for the next seven days...
JT
(Who used to hail from the northeast) >> Stay informed about: New tires & rims pull to the right |
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Since: Dec 25, 2006 Posts: 489
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(Msg. 18) Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:22 pm
Post subject: Re: New tires & rims pull to the right [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Jim Yanik wrote:
> "JM" <jmsn.DeleteThis@ns.sympatico.ca.ns> wrote in
> news:4755ce47$0$5290$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net:
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>>"Jim Yanik" <jyanik.DeleteThis@abuse.gov> wrote in message
>>news:Xns99FBF40468332jyanikkuanet@64.209.0.85...
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>>>I'm glad I'm in FLORIDA. B-)
>>>I wore shorts today,BTW,rode my bicycle,a nice day.
>>>a cold front coming in,I'll have to close the patio door.
>>
>>Heh heh, rub it in why dontcha?? You don't know what you're missing..
>>snowbanks you can't see over when pulling out into traffic, 2" of ice
>>on the car in the morning, having to walk to school barefoot in 2 ft
>>of snow, uphill... oh wait, that's another story...
>>
>>
>>
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>
> Well,I USED to live up North,until 1986,grew up in Buffalo.
> I spent MANY a morn waiting in snow for the school bus.
> I don't miss snow at all.
> I keep some pix on my PC of last year's deep lake-effect snow in Western
> NY.
>
IIRC, Buffaloono really got hamered last year..
JT >> Stay informed about: New tires & rims pull to the right |
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Since: Sep 02, 2003 Posts: 740
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:32 pm
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Grumpy AuContraire <Grumpy DeleteThis @ExtraGrumpyville.com> wrote in
news:yil5j.18110$MJ6.14500@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
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> Jim Yanik wrote:
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>> "JM" <jmsn DeleteThis @ns.sympatico.ca.ns> wrote in
>> news:4755ce47$0$5290$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net:
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>>>"Jim Yanik" <jyanik DeleteThis @abuse.gov> wrote in message
>>>news:Xns99FBF40468332jyanikkuanet@64.209.0.85...
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>>>
>>>>I'm glad I'm in FLORIDA. B-)
>>>>I wore shorts today,BTW,rode my bicycle,a nice day.
>>>>a cold front coming in,I'll have to close the patio door.
>>>
>>>Heh heh, rub it in why dontcha?? You don't know what you're
>>>missing.. snowbanks you can't see over when pulling out into traffic,
>>>2" of ice on the car in the morning, having to walk to school
>>>barefoot in 2 ft of snow, uphill... oh wait, that's another story...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> Well,I USED to live up North,until 1986,grew up in Buffalo.
>> I spent MANY a morn waiting in snow for the school bus.
>> I don't miss snow at all.
>> I keep some pix on my PC of last year's deep lake-effect snow in
>> Western NY.
>>
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>
> IIRC, Buffaloono really got hamered last year..
>
> JT
>
>
Rochester area got it even worse.
I have pix of rotary snowplows drving thru passages 2x as high as the plow.
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Since: Dec 25, 2006 Posts: 489
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(Msg. 20) Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:06 am
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Jim Yanik wrote:
> Grumpy AuContraire <Grumpy.RemoveThis@ExtraGrumpyville.com> wrote in
> news:yil5j.18110$MJ6.14500@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
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>>Jim Yanik wrote:
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>>>"JM" <jmsn.RemoveThis@ns.sympatico.ca.ns> wrote in
>>>news:4755ce47$0$5290$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net:
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>>>
>>>
>>>>"Jim Yanik" <jyanik.RemoveThis@abuse.gov> wrote in message
>>>>news:Xns99FBF40468332jyanikkuanet@64.209.0.85...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I'm glad I'm in FLORIDA. B-)
>>>>>I wore shorts today,BTW,rode my bicycle,a nice day.
>>>>>a cold front coming in,I'll have to close the patio door.
>>>>
>>>>Heh heh, rub it in why dontcha?? You don't know what you're
>>>>missing.. snowbanks you can't see over when pulling out into traffic,
>>>>2" of ice on the car in the morning, having to walk to school
>>>>barefoot in 2 ft of snow, uphill... oh wait, that's another story...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Well,I USED to live up North,until 1986,grew up in Buffalo.
>>>I spent MANY a morn waiting in snow for the school bus.
>>>I don't miss snow at all.
>>>I keep some pix on my PC of last year's deep lake-effect snow in
>>>Western NY.
>>>
>>
>>
>>IIRC, Buffaloono really got hamered last year..
>>
>>JT
>>
>>
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> Rochester area got it even worse.
> I have pix of rotary snowplows drving thru passages 2x as high as the plow.
>
I love snow!
....in pictures, on teevee etc.
<G>
JT >> Stay informed about: New tires & rims pull to the right |
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Since: Oct 15, 2006 Posts: 131
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:58 am
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Jim Yanik wrote:
> Matt Ion <soundy106.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:DJX4j.21138$UQ1.15813@pd7urf1no:
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>> Jim Yanik wrote:
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>>> a directional WINTER tire? I didn't know there was such an animal.
>> http://www.toyocanada.com/products/ObserveG02plus.asp
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>> OBSERVE G-02 plus - Ultimate Traction Winter Radial for passenegr
>> vehicles
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>>> why would a winter tire need to be directional? What benefit?
>>> It doesn't make sense.
>> * Designed with an aggressive unidirectional tread pattern for
>> superior performance in extreme snow and ice conditions, the Toyo
>> OBSERVE G-02 plus winter tire technology was specifically built to
>> handle Canada's most brutal winters.
>>
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> that's not much of a "directional" tread pattern.
> Barely "directional".
Actually, just noticed today that the Michelin X-ICE snow tires on my
MPV are unidirectional as well...
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tireModel=X-Ice >> Stay informed about: New tires & rims pull to the right |
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Since: Sep 02, 2003 Posts: 740
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 1:09 am
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Matt Ion <soundy106 DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in news:%dq5j.829$sg.806@pd7urf1no:
> Jim Yanik wrote:
>> Matt Ion <soundy106 DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:DJX4j.21138$UQ1.15813@pd7urf1no:
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>>> Jim Yanik wrote:
>>>
>>>> a directional WINTER tire? I didn't know there was such an animal.
>>> http://www.toyocanada.com/products/ObserveG02plus.asp
>>>
>>> OBSERVE G-02 plus - Ultimate Traction Winter Radial for passenegr
>>> vehicles
>>>
>>>> why would a winter tire need to be directional? What benefit?
>>>> It doesn't make sense.
>>> * Designed with an aggressive unidirectional tread pattern for
>>> superior performance in extreme snow and ice conditions, the Toyo
>>> OBSERVE G-02 plus winter tire technology was specifically built to
>>> handle Canada's most brutal winters.
>>>
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>> that's not much of a "directional" tread pattern.
>> Barely "directional".
>
> Actually, just noticed today that the Michelin X-ICE snow tires on my
> MPV are unidirectional as well...
>
> http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tireModel=X-Ice
>
Again,not much "directionality".(a deep Vee tread)
(compared to common sport directional tire treads)
For a snow tire,you really can't go "directional" like regular sport
tires(like Yoko ES100),you'd lose the snow traction ability.
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Since: Oct 15, 2006 Posts: 131
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(Msg. 23) Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 3:10 am
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Jim Yanik wrote:
> Again,not much "directionality".(a deep Vee tread)
> (compared to common sport directional tire treads)
>
> For a snow tire,you really can't go "directional" like regular sport
> tires(like Yoko ES100),you'd lose the snow traction ability.
I didn't realize there could be varying degrees of "directionality"...
is it possible to be "only a little bit directional"? Is that like
being "slightly pregnant"? >> Stay informed about: New tires & rims pull to the right |
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Since: Sep 02, 2003 Posts: 740
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(Msg. 24) Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 4:09 am
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Matt Ion <soundy106.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in news:CKJ5j.1733$iU.702@pd7urf2no:
> Jim Yanik wrote:
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>> Again,not much "directionality".(a deep Vee tread)
>> (compared to common sport directional tire treads)
>>
>> For a snow tire,you really can't go "directional" like regular sport
>> tires(like Yoko ES100),you'd lose the snow traction ability.
>
> I didn't realize there could be varying degrees of "directionality"...
> is it possible to be "only a little bit directional"? Is that like
> being "slightly pregnant"?
>
by that I mean the degree of slant of the grooving.If you examine the ES100
tread,the "directional" grooves wrap much more around the tire in the plane
of the tire,a "deeper Vee".
your tire is much more "cross tread" than a typical directional tread tire.
Thus you get more tire noise on dry pavement.
I doubt you'd see much difference if your tire was mounted the "wrong way".
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Since: Oct 15, 2006 Posts: 131
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(Msg. 25) Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 2:24 am
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Jim Yanik wrote:
> Matt Ion <soundy106.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in news:CKJ5j.1733$iU.702@pd7urf2no:
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>> Jim Yanik wrote:
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>>> Again,not much "directionality".(a deep Vee tread)
>>> (compared to common sport directional tire treads)
>>>
>>> For a snow tire,you really can't go "directional" like regular sport
>>> tires(like Yoko ES100),you'd lose the snow traction ability.
>> I didn't realize there could be varying degrees of "directionality"...
>> is it possible to be "only a little bit directional"? Is that like
>> being "slightly pregnant"?
>>
>
> by that I mean the degree of slant of the grooving.If you examine the ES100
> tread,the "directional" grooves wrap much more around the tire in the plane
> of the tire,a "deeper Vee".
> your tire is much more "cross tread" than a typical directional tread tire.
> Thus you get more tire noise on dry pavement.
>
> I doubt you'd see much difference if your tire was mounted the "wrong way".
I'm looking at assorted different pictures of various directional tires.
Few of their tread patterns are as "exaggerated" as those on the ES100s.
Fact is, the manufacturer considers the design "directional" and the
tires are accordingly marked with directional arrows. Thus they ARE, in
fact, directional tires, whether or not Jim Yanik considers them to be so. >> Stay informed about: New tires & rims pull to the right |
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(Msg. 26) Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:57 pm
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JM wrote:
> I just put winter tires and steel rims on my 2001 Accord coupe. I've
> noticed the car seems to want to pull to the right now, and didn't before.
> The tires were on a different car last winter, is it possible the camber/toe
> was different enough on the old car that it's causing this one to track to
> the right? If that's the case, it should eventually even out as the tires
> wear to match this car's setup, right?
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Maybe the shop used poor lifting practices and bend a suspension arm
slightly. >> Stay informed about: New tires & rims pull to the right |
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