Snow Tires
Snow Tires
OK...all you warm climate people can just ignore this thread but for those of you who live and drive in areas where "snow" is more than just a term for nose candy I have a question....
Anyone ever have any experience with a brand of snow tires manufactured in Finland called Nokian Hakkepelita? I was having some work done on my Rendevous at a local tire shop and spied these Finnish snows. The person at the shop raved about how wonderful they are, and I've since read a few online reviews but wanted to see if any of you have any insights. There doesn't seem to be a lot of options for snows in a 215/55/16 size, but it seems that the Finns would know a thing or two about driving in winter conditions.
Anyone ever have any experience with a brand of snow tires manufactured in Finland called Nokian Hakkepelita? I was having some work done on my Rendevous at a local tire shop and spied these Finnish snows. The person at the shop raved about how wonderful they are, and I've since read a few online reviews but wanted to see if any of you have any insights. There doesn't seem to be a lot of options for snows in a 215/55/16 size, but it seems that the Finns would know a thing or two about driving in winter conditions.
I don't have any experience with them, but folks on one of the other automotive forums I am on had this to say:
Arguably Nokian make some of the best winter optimized tires around. The Hakka-Pellitta range are the hard core winter tires and the Nokain range contain some tires that keep their cold weather grip without melting away in the summer.
docwylie.....just go to WWW.TIRERACK.COM and look up whatever brand of tires you is interested in. I do this everytime i wish to purchase new tires or buy a set of good used ones locally in my city. I compare tires in their respective ratings and then i phone around my local tire shops and bug the crap outta them for the best price. Tirerack is great cuz it has user reviews submitted...real people with their experiences .
searched tire rack for you with no results. BUT, i found this for you...enjoy! http://www.nokiantires.com/en/winter_passenger.aspx
OK...all you warm climate people can just ignore this thread but for those of you who live and drive in areas where "snow" is more than just a term for nose candy I have a question....
Anyone ever have any experience with a brand of snow tires manufactured in Finland called Nokian Hakkepelita? I was having some work done on my Rendevous at a local tire shop and spied these Finnish snows. The person at the shop raved about how wonderful they are, and I've since read a few online reviews but wanted to see if any of you have any insights. There doesn't seem to be a lot of options for snows in a 215/55/16 size, but it seems that the Finns would know a thing or two about driving in winter conditions.
Anyone ever have any experience with a brand of snow tires manufactured in Finland called Nokian Hakkepelita? I was having some work done on my Rendevous at a local tire shop and spied these Finnish snows. The person at the shop raved about how wonderful they are, and I've since read a few online reviews but wanted to see if any of you have any insights. There doesn't seem to be a lot of options for snows in a 215/55/16 size, but it seems that the Finns would know a thing or two about driving in winter conditions.
I can recommend the Bridgestone Blizzak Revo 1 snow tires. They completely changed my 2.4L 5-speed from tricky and hard to handle on snow to nearly impossible to spin out. They were also pretty reasonably priced at the tire rack.
Steve
Steve
Go check this out:
http://www.canadiandriver.com/winter/tires/tires.htm
Scroll down towards the bottom of the page and there's a review of the Nokians, and a bunch of others as well (some comparative).
Yves
http://www.canadiandriver.com/winter/tires/tires.htm
Scroll down towards the bottom of the page and there's a review of the Nokians, and a bunch of others as well (some comparative).
Yves
Last edited by DreamHHR; Nov 12, 2007 at 08:57 AM. Reason: grammar
Need snow tire help
I have a 2006 with the stock 17' rims. I need winter tires and rims. Does anyone know what the recommended winter tire size is. The tire rack says that I can go with a 15'. Will a 15' clear the brakes enough?
Thanks
Thanks
Yes, they fit: I have a set of 15 on the car right now. I fitted some 195/65R15 tires, mainly because I had them available (free). Speedo error is only +1.3% from stock. You can get a set of 205 and be only slightly bigger than stock.
Yves
Yves


