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Chad92 11-08-2008 03:07 AM

Looking for Blizzaks?
 
Good luck. If you're anywhere in Canada, you're going to have a hard time finding them.

Here's why: “Between 15 December to 15 March, the owner of a taxi or passenger vehicle registered in Quebec may not put the vehicle into operation unless it is equipped with tires specifically designed for winter driving, in compliance with the standards prescribed by government regulation. The prohibition also applies to any person renting out passenger vehicles not equipped with that type of tires. (…)”

Here's what the last four Bridgestone Blizzaks in Western Canada look like:
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I won't be putting them on for a few more days, no threat of snow quite yet. I thought I was pretty lucky - three of them were in Edmonton, the other one was in Regina. I went to Kal Tire first to see if they had 'em - nope. Midas is where I ordered them from. I was considering TireRack but I didn't really want to pay $100 for shipping and THEN have customs on top of that from UPS. Got all four in three days, so I can't complain. About $500 later. :bye: Can't wait to feel them grip through our harsh winter snow. This could be fun. ;)

maverick0716 11-09-2008 04:09 AM

Blizzaks are killer in the winter. They wear out fast because of the extremely soft tread.......but that's why they're so good in the first place.

unger36 11-09-2008 04:11 AM

Yea that really sucks about customs and all that. I bought 4 Bridgestone Blizzak REVO 1s and 4 steelies from Tire Rack and it was like $578.xx shipped to PA. Can't wait to try them out.

EmperorJJ1 11-09-2008 04:22 AM

huh im confused. if they are winter tires how does the mandate make them harder to find?

betterthanbad 11-09-2008 04:32 AM

I've got Blizzak REVO's and they F%$k'n ROCK......I'll never go back to all weather tires!!!

Chad is a knob!!!..........the last 4 blizzaks in all of western Canada????????? Ha,ha,ha,ha:confused:

Mnatvyc1223 11-09-2008 04:45 AM

i have 2 seasons... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Bumpin Balt 11-09-2008 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by EmperorJJ1 (Post 3079130)
huh im confused. if they are winter tires how does the mandate make them harder to find?

Manufacturers can't keep up with the demand. This is a new law this year for Quebec. Does it cover any other Provinces though?

maverick0716 11-09-2008 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by Bumpin Balt (Post 3079200)
Manufacturers can't keep up with the demand. This is a new law this year for Quebec. Does it cover any other Provinces though?

No only Quebec, but the tires all come from the same place.

Chad92 11-09-2008 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by betterthanbad (Post 3079134)
Chad is a knob!!!..........the last 4 blizzaks in all of western Canada????????? Ha,ha,ha,ha:confused:

The last four any tire shop has in stock in western Canada. Order new ones and they'll backorder them. That is until suppliers start getting more of them from Bridgestone.

BRN169 11-10-2008 10:13 AM

Careful discussing the "LAW"... According to the Reign SS Doctrine of political discussion threads, Law=Government=Politics...




Originally Posted by REIGN SS

I am well aware of the topic of the video, I saw it when it was first posted. Furthermore the video is about or tax system which is part of the govt. which is politics. I wasn't ignorant to lock the thread, the no politics rule didn't just pertain to the election.


deuce 11-10-2008 10:18 AM

are these bad for dry weather, im looking for a tire that is good in dry and snow, but mostly dry weather here in missouri, i know some snow tires suck if it isnt snowing, figures right? lol

Chad92 11-10-2008 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by BRN169 (Post 3082050)
Careful discussing the "LAW"... According to the Reign SS Doctrine of political discussion threads, Law=Government=Politics...

And to think, you can talk about anything and STILL pull in the trolls. Come on buddy. Grow up. If you don't like it get out. No one is making you post and read posts here.


Originally Posted by SSuperchargd (Post 3082061)
are these bad for dry weather, im looking for a tire that is good in dry and snow, but mostly dry weather here in missouri, i know some snow tires suck if it isnt snowing, figures right? lol

I'm leaving mine off until there's a big threat of snow. They're a really soft rubber, so they will wear really quick on dry pavement and even faster on gravel. So I'm still driving on my OEM continentals until there's some snow on the ground. :cool:

SSteveSC 11-11-2008 12:43 PM

I have a set of almost brand new 17" blizzak tires here in ontario..

selling for $300

they were on a g35 sedan

EceSSiveMod 11-11-2008 12:47 PM

how many miles can i get out of blizzaks and should i look ahead in the forecast to see wether or not i should switch back to stock tires when its dry out so i dont waste the tread?

Chad92 11-11-2008 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by EceSSiveMod (Post 3086151)
how many miles can i get out of blizzaks and should i look ahead in the forecast to see wether or not i should switch back to stock tires when its dry out so i dont waste the tread?

You should switch back to your regular tires when the snow melts and the roads are bare again. The tread is very soft and hard pavement wears them out like a hot knife through butter. I'm watching the forecast and the weather outside and when I see snow in the forecast I'll switch my conti's to the blizzaks. Good thing I have access to the tire changer at work! :)

Force 11-11-2008 08:59 PM

I haven't seen any of this supply drought everyone is talking about with snow tires due to Quebec going mandatory...

Between my 'Balt, my dad's Altima 3.5SE and my girlfriend's Mazda 3 I've had zero issues tracking inventory. 2 sets of Blizzak WS-60s and a set of Gizlaved Nordfrost 5s

Chad92 11-12-2008 01:08 AM

Yeah, but we're taking western Canada here. I bet it's easy for you with you guys being right on their border and people may be wanting them just in case they go to Quebec. They probably have all their stock over there.

EceSSiveMod 11-12-2008 01:09 AM

thats a PITA tho to change them a couple times a week

chris88z24 11-12-2008 01:12 AM


Originally Posted by Chad92 (Post 3088182)
You should switch back to your regular tires when the snow melts and the roads are bare again. The tread is very soft and hard pavement wears them out like a hot knife through butter. I'm watching the forecast and the weather outside and when I see snow in the forecast I'll switch my conti's to the blizzaks. Good thing I have access to the tire changer at work! :)

Are you serious? I'm not switching back and forth... fuck that.

Force 11-12-2008 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by Chad92 (Post 3088182)
You should switch back to your regular tires when the snow melts and the roads are bare again. The tread is very soft and hard pavement wears them out like a hot knife through butter. I'm watching the forecast and the weather outside and when I see snow in the forecast I'll switch my conti's to the blizzaks. Good thing I have access to the tire changer at work! :)

What you say is true here, but only to a certain extent. The wear isn't as extreme as you're describing.

I advocate not putting the tires on until the temperature is pretty much permanently below freezing for the winter, and taking them off the second there's some above freezing weather consistently in the spring.

As far as taking them off during the winter when there's no snow on the roads? Totally unnecessary. The key for these tires is operating temperatures, not driving on snow. My dad has had two consecutive Altima 3.5SEs (an 02' and now an 05') and both ran on the same set of Blizzaks until this year. This included a TON of highway and city driving on dry, clear roads. They key to making them last was taking them off at the right time of year; there's simply no need to dismount them otherwise.

qwikredline 11-12-2008 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by SSteveSC (Post 3086143)
I have a set of almost brand new 17" blizzak tires here in ontario..

selling for $300

they were on a g35 sedan

steve pm me thanks

suburbanrobot 11-12-2008 07:02 PM

[QUOTE=Force;3090049]What you say is true here, but only to a certain extent. The wear isn't as extreme as you're describing.

I advocate not putting the tires on until the temperature is pretty much permanently below freezing for the winter, and taking them off the second there's some above freezing weather consistently in the spring.

As far as taking them off during the winter when there's no snow on the roads? Totally unnecessary. The key for these tires is operating temperatures, not driving on snow.
QUOTE]

I ran Dunlop winter sport M3's for 2 winters on the SC.... they rocked!
after 2 Chicago winters they have another 2-3 winters left in them

as Force said, you'll want to wait until it's freezing out to put them on and leave them on all winter.... they not just snow tires, the rubber compound is meant to be softer than All-Season tires and will give you incredible grip/bite at below freezing temps!!!

I just bought Blizzak WS-50's from the Tire Rack and can't wait to get them on!!

Snow tires are made in limited production, companies estimate demand and they estimate a little bit low.... so yes, some tires do sell out by Thanksgiving!

you just don't want to be spinning the wheels on pavement that is NOT snow covered... enjoy!!!

betterthanbad 11-23-2008 01:30 AM

Blizzak revo 1's......They are the best. I never get stuck in the snow ........ever..... Only problem is.....you can't race with them. Not the best on the gun at a red light!!! but who cares. Your life is worth it. I'll never go back to all season anything!!!!!!!

superx 11-23-2008 04:18 PM

They weren't quite the last Blizzaks. I got a set of 225/45R18 LM25V put on my stock wheels in Fort McMurray last week...

Chad92 11-23-2008 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by superx (Post 3129099)
They weren't quite the last Blizzaks. I got a set of 225/45R18 LM25V put on my stock wheels in Fort McMurray last week...

where at? and I had gotten 15's. Maybe should have stated that in the topic. ;)


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