Dick Schneiders
09-14-2004, 03:39 PM
I have Bridgestone Potenza S-03 Pole Position tires on one of my 1991 525i's. I know that they would be very dangerous to use on any icy or snowy roads, but I wonder how they would handle on dry pavement in very cold temperatures. I live in Kansas, where the temps get below zero degrees F. in the winter. Is it possible that there might be something in the rubber composition of these tires that would also make them poor handlers under these very cold conditions? I want to try and leave them on the car through the winter and drive our 3rd car, a 1986 VW GTI, those few times that we have snow or ice on the roads.
Any thoughts or experiences?
By the way, these S-03's are easily the best tires I have ever used on warm weather, wet pavement. They are very sticky on wet pavement, and I have given them several tests during a rainstorm on isolated stretches of road. I love these tires!
Thanks,
Dick Schneiders
Any thoughts or experiences?
By the way, these S-03's are easily the best tires I have ever used on warm weather, wet pavement. They are very sticky on wet pavement, and I have given them several tests during a rainstorm on isolated stretches of road. I love these tires!
Thanks,
Dick Schneiders