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Michelin Arctic Alpins
by megawattblues on Mon Jan 06 18:47:49 PST 2003
We've had a few snow falls since I've put these on. The one on Christmas Day was a nasty driving, blinding nor'easter. Driving Grandma home that night up the winding hills of Wolcott mountain, and then back down again, I gotta say that my only problem was visibility! The shortcomings of the all-season Duelers were poor braking, and control on ice and snow. They were ok as far as accelerating, but I attributed that to AWD. They are also reasonably ok on dry roads. I know - one is supposed to drive slowly and cautiously in slippery stuff, and SUV drivers get a lot of flak for driving beyond their vehicles' ability to stop or turn. But with these Arctic Alpins, my get-goin' traction is much better, and the car handles and stops to a degree that matches the get-go. On that trip down the mountain, I tried the brakes, and could actually feel the G-force of decelleration, as the car halted with minimal ABS activity. This is in 6 to 8 inches of snow, slush and ice mixed. I'm impressed. The best part? These tires actually ride better than the Dueler HT's. The dry-road handling seems - to me - to be as good if not better than the HT's. There is a little bit of "noise" at low speeds, like you can hear and slightly feel all the little sipes acting as squeegies on the pavement. This goes away at around 35 or 40 mph. Also, those steel take-off wheels that the Tire rack mounts the tires on are actual silver painted Highlander styled steel wheels. They look kinda, well, uh - manly!

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