i've known that my eagles are really bad tires in the water but i never realized this bad...
i was driving to school today and i was turning off the freeway... not even at high speeds, maybe 20 miles an hour.... when i start fishtailing. I over corrected to avoid oncoming traffic and did a complete 180 and jumped up onto the curb. Thank god no one was hurt and my car seems to be perfectly fine... but i'm thinking about getting new tires.
right now i have stock Good year Eagles and they're awesome in dry weather but the moment i run through a puddle always lose traction... should i get new tires or just learn how to drive like a granny in wet weather?
(btw my tires only have 10k miles on them) [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
i was driving to school today and i was turning off the freeway... not even at high speeds, maybe 20 miles an hour.... when i start fishtailing. I over corrected to avoid oncoming traffic and did a complete 180 and jumped up onto the curb. Thank god no one was hurt and my car seems to be perfectly fine... but i'm thinking about getting new tires.
right now i have stock Good year Eagles and they're awesome in dry weather but the moment i run through a puddle always lose traction... should i get new tires or just learn how to drive like a granny in wet weather?
(btw my tires only have 10k miles on them) [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
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