Submitted by Sorry-Ad-7884 t3_zp0dtj in vermont
bleahdeebleah t1_j0r7tfr wrote
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Because they are only the best tires in very specific conditions - hard packed snow and ice. Studded tires have less traction on dry and wet roads than normal snow tires - they will increase braking distances in those conditions. If the majority of your time is on those kinds of roads you probably shouldn't have studs.
skivtjerry t1_j0rn6gs wrote
We are the classic studded tire customers, over 1500ft, 5 miles from pavement, 4 miles of steep and twisty roads from the valley. They are indeed great on ice and packed snow. The performance reduction on bare roads is very small relative to the reduction experienced when you get on ice and don't have studs. And if you drive a lot of bare roads in winter, studded tires will last a couple of seasons longer because the studs take a lot of the abuse. Yes, they wear out, but a lot slower than rubber. Regardless of stud status, real winter tires need to be on your car in winter. It is the law in Quebec and I wish it was here.
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