04-13-2021, 11:06 AM
So here I am with another car question... The all season radials (i.e. summer tires) on one of our Mazda3’s are toast, they’re completely bald. So I’ve simply rotated and left on our winter tires for now.
Question: I’ve been thinking of leaving these older (half worn) winter tires on all summer and then buying a new set of really good snow tires in the late fall. In other words, our older/half worn snow tires would effectively become our new summer tires. They have lots of good grip on them so will work well. I’m doing this because of budget/affordability reasons. I can’t really afford a new set of all season radials but don’t have a choice when it comes to winter tires. Our Mazda3’s really need good winter tires. Does this make sense?
Thanks in advance. Rob
Question: I’ve been thinking of leaving these older (half worn) winter tires on all summer and then buying a new set of really good snow tires in the late fall. In other words, our older/half worn snow tires would effectively become our new summer tires. They have lots of good grip on them so will work well. I’m doing this because of budget/affordability reasons. I can’t really afford a new set of all season radials but don’t have a choice when it comes to winter tires. Our Mazda3’s really need good winter tires. Does this make sense?
Thanks in advance. Rob