Visiting from Washington...are studded snow tires legal?

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Old 11-25-2002 | 11:38 PM
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Question Visiting from Washington...are studded snow tires legal?

Hi all you Bay Area Members
I have a question regarding the legality of driving with studded snow tires on the road around San Fransisco
I'm driving down from Washington state for Thanksgiving and I was debating on putting on the Hakka's just in case the pass has some snow.
Does anyone know if it is legal to drive on studded tires around the Bay Area?
Thanks and see ya around....maybe
Old 11-25-2002 | 11:42 PM
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It is NOT LEGAL!

Don't even do it man, with our crappy rds, it probably bad for your anyways...

Around these parts, just need a pair fo chains for the front tires.


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Old 11-25-2002 | 11:42 PM
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If your regular tires are all-seasons, I'd bring those. The studded tires will be crap the whole time you are here, and for 90% of the trip to and from. You're better off just getting some chains and being prepared to wait a couple hours at the pass if need be.
Old 11-26-2002 | 12:02 AM
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If I remember right we cannot use chains on the Subaru's
not sure why, but I remember someone saying that before
Guess I'll see how the Kumho's do in the snow
Old 11-26-2002 | 11:37 AM
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You probably wont be able to use "Chains" but cables would be just fine, I think most people say "chains" to generaly include cables.
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Originally posted by Slack
You probably wont be able to use "Chains" but cables would be just fine, I think most people say "chains" to generaly include cables.

exactly


cables! ShurGripZ from pepboys, $50 roughly


they are pretty good ones


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Originally posted by Ryan24
If I remember right we cannot use chains on the Subaru's
not sure why, but I remember someone saying that before
Guess I'll see how the Kumho's do in the snow
might that they are too bulky and if they let loose, they can do some damage in the wheelwells...
Old 11-26-2002 | 07:45 PM
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Originally posted by rohde88
also see if you can find the store that will let you return the chains/cables if you dont use them.
2 words: wal mart...
Old 11-26-2002 | 10:52 PM
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I was advised that chains/cables are fine on the front wheels only. No need on the rear for whatever reason. I guess to give the car more understeer at the super-slow speeds you're supposed to be driving it. Something like that.
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I was advised that chains/cables are fine on the front wheels only. No need on the rear for whatever reason. I guess to give the car more understeer at the super-slow speeds you're supposed to be driving it. Something like that.
Chains on the front wheels would give you more oversteer... Grip on the front = less grip in the back = rear end sliding fun!

Although, you couldnt be very smart if you screwed around while you had chains on your car...

*SNAP!*

"Uh oh, I think my chains just snaped and are now lodged in my suspension..." CRASHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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Beats me. I don't go up there when chains are required anyway... too many 3 tons mammoths sliding around up there for my taste...
Old 11-27-2002 | 07:40 AM
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Oh well, I'll try and remember that for next year
Too late for me to try and get the Hakka's put on the rims now since I'm leaving later on this afternoon

I'll be down in the Palo Alto area and I might try and go to Bozz on Friday so maybe see you guys around
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I was under the impression that you can't use them where it doens't snow.. like, in the BA

If he were in tahoe, yeah, no prob.



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