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Outside temperature vs tires
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<blockquote data-quote="Dale124" data-source="post: 175575" data-attributes="member: 5473"><p>Hi guys. I was wondering what your thoughts are on how low the temperature can go before it becomes hazardous to the tires to be driven on. The reason I ask is that a few years ago,I was talking to a salesman about a Camaro I was looking at in the showroom on a chilly Edmonton fall day, and he said you wouldn’t be able to drive it on a day like this, as the tires would be damaged due to the low temperature outside. So, when I picked up my C7 on Tuesday, the dealership had a guy go over the car with me and I asked him that same question. He agreed that you should not drive on these tires below about 5 degrees Celsius. Had I not asked, I would not have known this at all, which might have been an issue this fall. Anyway, I figured you fine folks might have info that would be relevant on this issue. </p><p>Thanks. </p><p>Dale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale124, post: 175575, member: 5473"] Hi guys. I was wondering what your thoughts are on how low the temperature can go before it becomes hazardous to the tires to be driven on. The reason I ask is that a few years ago,I was talking to a salesman about a Camaro I was looking at in the showroom on a chilly Edmonton fall day, and he said you wouldn’t be able to drive it on a day like this, as the tires would be damaged due to the low temperature outside. So, when I picked up my C7 on Tuesday, the dealership had a guy go over the car with me and I asked him that same question. He agreed that you should not drive on these tires below about 5 degrees Celsius. Had I not asked, I would not have known this at all, which might have been an issue this fall. Anyway, I figured you fine folks might have info that would be relevant on this issue. Thanks. Dale. [/QUOTE]
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