Tire Siping, fact or fiction?
I think there is one tire chain that does that. Tire discounters or someone like that. I would think for snow it would be great but on dry you would have less grip and more squishyness (new word?) on turns. Just my .02
Traction is just a bonus...
we'll see...
engineers who design tires and tread configurations spending thousands of hours using multi-million dollar computers, years of experience, untold hours of education, considering which rubber compound will be used in each tire
vs.
the tire buster at the local Discount tire
humm .....
I'll let you decide what my answer will be
Personally I prefer to get a tube of epoxy and cover my tires with about a half an inch frosting to get the best grip possible. Or if you really want a great road grip, take the tires off of the wheel and drive 1/2 inch metal screws through the tire every few inches all the way around. Do the fronts and the backs.
Oh, and I've heard that if you get your muffler really hot, then stick a water hose up it, and fill it with water, then rev the engine to blow out the water, it will really make it sound bad *** cool dudes...at least it worked on my Camaro...

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LOL!!! I love it!! (your response to the thread)
ummm, yeah I've heard that if you take a blow-torch and heat up the rubber on your tires until it is a jelly-like consistency, you can really get a great grip on the road.
Personally I prefer to get a tube of epoxy and cover my tires with about a half an inch frosting to get the best grip possible. Or if you really want a great road grip, take the tires off of the wheel and drive 1/2 inch metal screws through the tire every few inches all the way around. Do the fronts and the backs.
Oh, and I've heard that if you get your muffler really hot, then stick a water hose up it, and fill it with water, then rev the engine to blow out the water, it will really make it sound bad *** cool dudes...at least it worked on my Camaro...








