Driving on wet roads
#12
The only reason I asked the question to begin with is that I've never had this problem before with any vehicle I've driven. I completely realize that the less tread the tires have the greater chance of this happening. I just thought it might also be related to how light the car is. I've driven some of my vehicles with near bald tires and never had this type of problem this severe. Thanks for the input though.
#19
I say part of it is definitely weight, cuz I have driven an SUV with literally 1/32" of tread and the tires didnt spin out under acceleration (it made turns even more nerve racking than usual for a top heavy SUV tho ). But when I bought my civic it came with some Futura GLS Supersports (or something like that), and whenever it rained, even lightly, I could smoke my tires like a ****. Needless to say I got tired of poor wet traction and as soon as I spun my car 270 degrees turning on a sharp highway off-ramp in the rain (one of my scariest/funnest driving experiences, sounds like an oxymoron I know lol) I got some Kumhos from tirerack. Now even if I launch at like 3000-4000rpm they just chirp real quick then regain traction
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