LadyEmeraude
Tis The Season
Anything about Snow Tires.
Back in VT in the winter, we had sandpaper snow tires. A local place made them. Re-capped snow tires with sand mixed into the rubber. They were really great in icy conditions, or back roads that hadn't been sanded yet. The only downfall was they tended to wear out quite fast if you drove them on dry pavement much.Anything about Snow Tires.
Yes.Are winter tires and snow tires the same thing?


Some of the re-cap tire makes used ground up walnut shells in the rubber.Back in VT in the winter, we had sandpaper snow tires. A local place made them. Re-capped snow tires with sand mixed into the rubber. They were really great in icy conditions, or back roads that hadn't been sanded yet. The only downfall was they tended to wear out quite fast if you drove them on dry pavement much.
I wonder if anyone still makes those tires.
Yes, sometime around the late 80's, E&E started using walnut shells along with the sand. Never knew why. Thanks for the info.Some of the re-cap tire makes used ground up walnut shells in the rubber.
As the bits of walnut shell kicked out it left little suction cups in the rubber that helped the tire grip the ice on the road.