Josh Wardell’s MINI Cooper S

October 27, 2005

Bring On The Snow

Filed under: — Josh Wardell @ 10:54 pm

This week I swapped out my summer tires for my new snow tires. Snow is already starting to fall in New England and I will soon be making trips north to go skiing. I barely survived last year’s blizzard conditions driving on the original all-seasons, and I don’t want to experience that again. I look forward to battling the snow this year with the right tires.

My Yokohama AVS-ES100’s served me well for the summer. Several months ago, I bought a slightly used set of MINI R81 7-hole white 15″ rims off of eBay. I then ordered snow tires. I was close to purchasing the Pirelli Winter Carving tires for $300, but instead decided to instead get Nokian Hakkapeliitta 2’s for $400 which are known to be one of the ultimate snow tires.

There is quite a difference going from 16 to 15-inch; road noise is much quieter. However, the big snow treads now make a truck-like sound, that I kind of enjoy. Steering is more spongey, and traction of course is not nearly as good as the W-rated Yokos, but the soft rubber’s traction drops off drastically in low temperatures (as I learned at last week’s autocross) so even without snow it is a good idea to do the switch to winter tires now.

After removing the summer wheels, I cleaned them inside and out, then coated all the rubber with Aerospace 303 for protection. I then placed them in TireTotes for storage in my basement, except for one which will go in my Bag Lady wheel bag as a spare tire for trips.

2 Comments

  1. I don’t look forward to snow, but I do look forward to your reports in the coming months 😉

    Comment by Ian C. — October 31, 2005 @ 8:32 pm

  2. Great site. I have an ’04 LY Scooper…

    I got a “beginners” snow set at Mini of Peabody Dec 29th.
    Unfortunately they trashed my vehicle with a garage door!
    http://www.robertdenton.org/gallery/v/mini-damaged/

    The dealer is currently repairing my Mini — and no, they didn’t have a convertible loaner. 🙁

    Comment by robert — January 8, 2006 @ 10:49 am

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