Desertnate
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- Aug 5, 2013
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The season of discontent is officially upon me. Made the swap tonight.
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Winter tires/stock rims go on next Saturday, along with WeatherTechs re-installed
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I've found icy conditions are where the winter tires really make the difference. When you run a winter tire vs an all season on ice covered roads, the difference is quite noticeable. Many of the all seasons do pretty well in snow. In fact I think the Conti DWS's I ran on my GTI did quite well in snow and slush.
My issue these days is I run summer tires in the warm months and I'm addicted to the grip they offer. That drives a swap when the cold weather rolls in.
I've found icy conditions are where the winter tires really make the difference. When you run a winter tire vs an all season on ice covered roads, the difference is quite noticeable. Many of the all seasons do pretty well in snow. In fact I think the Conti DWS's I ran on my GTI did quite well in snow and slush.
My issue these days is I run summer tires in the warm months and I'm addicted to the grip they offer. That drives a swap when the cold weather rolls in.
40...shorts and a t-shirtNo discontent here. It was 40 degrees and sunny. The truck got a full two bucket wash while I was dressed in shorts and a t shirt.
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40...shorts and a t-shirt
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I will be getting out there shortly and getting after my car because it is dirty as hell and it's 47 and sunny....RW here I come!At least I didn't sweat.
Generally speaking the offseason is right around the corner for me. If the weather cooperates I'll still do the occasional wash, but for the most part I'm looking at ignoring the car from Thanksgiving to the 2022 Masters. I'll run it through a touchless here and there, maybe a rinseless or two as well, and that'll be it. I'll wonder what grime is accumulating and what my plan of attack will be in the spring. I'll fondly remember remember warm mornings with leaves rustling in the wind, the scent of the finest detailing products lightly being carried by a gentle breeze.
What do you all do during your "offseason"?
How is the carwash bay 50 degrees in the winterI'm in Minnesota. Sucks here in the winter but I always find a way to keep my trucks clean as possible.
My stock sized truck I run it through the no touch at least twice a week.
My not so stock truck don't fit in any car washes so I have go to the you spray it.
I go there after 10 pm so I can break out the bucket and do a thorough wash and not have to worry if someone else comes.
Then I dry it off best I can in the steambath that is the 50 degree carwash.
I do this 3-4 times a week . I'll snap a few pics next time
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Steamy.How is the carwash bay 50 degrees in the winter
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Is it one of those old school washes where they have the big plastic strips on the front and the back to keep the heat in?Steamy.
But it is warm enough .
It's heated.
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