Djinndjinn
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- Models S, Cybertruck
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We have traditionally swapped our all season tires for winter tires on our model S. However, we can’t do the same with our cybertruck due to lack of storage space plus we can’t handle the tire/rim weight. I’m curious if any of our brothers and sisters have driven their cybertruck with the stock all season tires in the snow, and can comment on handling with and without the slip function engaged.
we’ve been lucky to not have any snow in Central Pennsylvania to date, but I know other parts around us have. We always have our model S with the snow tires as a primary vehicle in snowy and icy weather, but I’m just curious about how the CT all season tires do, especially with the slip function engaged. I realize it’s subjective, and in great part related to the situation as well as the skill of the driver. At some point, I should be able to report back on our subjective thoughts of our model S with snow tires versus the cybertruck with all seasons. in the meantime… Thanks for any opinions out there!
we’ve been lucky to not have any snow in Central Pennsylvania to date, but I know other parts around us have. We always have our model S with the snow tires as a primary vehicle in snowy and icy weather, but I’m just curious about how the CT all season tires do, especially with the slip function engaged. I realize it’s subjective, and in great part related to the situation as well as the skill of the driver. At some point, I should be able to report back on our subjective thoughts of our model S with snow tires versus the cybertruck with all seasons. in the meantime… Thanks for any opinions out there!
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