Cobrajet
02/10/2014, 09:51 AM
I bought these P265/60QR-18 Bridgestone Blizzak DM-Z3 tires in 2004, and then never used them much. A couple trips to work (30 miles), but that's it.
Yesterday, they paid for themselves. I took a weekend trip to central Pennsylvania, and since the forecast was calling for "light snow" Sunday, I decided to put the Blizzaks on for this trip. They were already mounted on their own rims, so the swap only took about a half hour. My drive up was uneventful, seeing only a few light flurries. Sunday, around noon, I was questioning my decision, as there was still no snow. But then, about 1:30, while having lunch with my friends, it started coming down. Hard.
I left State College around 2:30, heading straight east on I-322. It was snow packed the whole way. Wrecks and cars in the ditch every few miles. At first I took it very easy. I stayed in the right lane along with every other car and truck, going half the posted speed. Shortly after the highway became two lanes, I was passed by a Subaru Outback... the only car in the left lane. So, I took my shot, gently pulled into the left lane, and eased my speed up to a comfortable pace, passing everything!! The Blizzaks stuck like glue. I never felt as much as a twitch or a wiggle, even going the posted speed. Hell, I even passed a State Trooper in a Chevy Tahoe. (I had to slow down to posted speed :) )
The packed snow gave way to slush, and then rain once I got to I-81, and the Blizzaks handled everything with ease. Glad I didn't have those old Pirelli Scorpions on it. I would have made it home eventually, but I'm sure my arms would have been worn out trying to stay on the road. I kinda feel bad for all those people in the right lane, or any who may have ventured into the left lane thinking "Hey, if he can do it, so can I." Sorry, you're not set up as perfectly as the VX for these conditions!
The picture is for Tom, who has never seen the VX dirty (except maybe for our one excursion into the Blue Ridge mountains.) Now, where is my California Duster?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/93725352/Feb%202014%20State%20College%20004.JPG
Yesterday, they paid for themselves. I took a weekend trip to central Pennsylvania, and since the forecast was calling for "light snow" Sunday, I decided to put the Blizzaks on for this trip. They were already mounted on their own rims, so the swap only took about a half hour. My drive up was uneventful, seeing only a few light flurries. Sunday, around noon, I was questioning my decision, as there was still no snow. But then, about 1:30, while having lunch with my friends, it started coming down. Hard.
I left State College around 2:30, heading straight east on I-322. It was snow packed the whole way. Wrecks and cars in the ditch every few miles. At first I took it very easy. I stayed in the right lane along with every other car and truck, going half the posted speed. Shortly after the highway became two lanes, I was passed by a Subaru Outback... the only car in the left lane. So, I took my shot, gently pulled into the left lane, and eased my speed up to a comfortable pace, passing everything!! The Blizzaks stuck like glue. I never felt as much as a twitch or a wiggle, even going the posted speed. Hell, I even passed a State Trooper in a Chevy Tahoe. (I had to slow down to posted speed :) )
The packed snow gave way to slush, and then rain once I got to I-81, and the Blizzaks handled everything with ease. Glad I didn't have those old Pirelli Scorpions on it. I would have made it home eventually, but I'm sure my arms would have been worn out trying to stay on the road. I kinda feel bad for all those people in the right lane, or any who may have ventured into the left lane thinking "Hey, if he can do it, so can I." Sorry, you're not set up as perfectly as the VX for these conditions!
The picture is for Tom, who has never seen the VX dirty (except maybe for our one excursion into the Blue Ridge mountains.) Now, where is my California Duster?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/93725352/Feb%202014%20State%20College%20004.JPG