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Old 02-10-2016, 03:41 AM
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I'm currently looking into buying new tires for this summer. I can see that the HANKOOK VENTUS R-S3 are pretty popular offering good quality and grip for a reasonnable price. But doing my research, I found that it is not recommanded to store them in below freezing temperatures, which is a problem for me being in Quebec and my car is stored in a garage that isn't heated.

"the Ventus R-S3 Version 2, like all Extreme Performance Summer tires, is not intended to be serviced, stored or driven in near- and below-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice."

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....22V2&tab=Sizes

does any of you have an idea what the problem may be for storing the car with these tires at -20C?? Will it damage the rubber or something??

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At -20C it will most definitely damage the rubber (cause cracking and warpage once they thaw). Store them inside.
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Yep throw them in your closet and smell the goodness. Just tell your girlfriend its a new rubber tire air freshener flavor for men

You can put them in a big plastic bag if you want to help contain the smell.
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Who doesn't like the smell of some fresh tire rubber
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Originally Posted by RedCelica
Who doesn't like the smell of some fresh tire rubber
I know right!? I would build a coffee table for the living room out of the stack, myself
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I guess I'll have to get a set of old shitty wheels to put on for storage lol
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Remember the first Rivals that smelled like cat piss?
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Originally Posted by thomsbrain
Remember the first Rivals that smelled like cat piss?
Really? Nice
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mine stay in my garage all winter at about 10 to 15 degrees C. I have no issues. I wouldn't leave them outdoors, however.

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Originally Posted by darcyw
mine stay in my garage all winter at about 10 to 15 degrees C. I have no issues. I wouldn't leave them outdoors, however.

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Yeah, thats my problem. The garage I have to store my car has no heater at all... If its -20C outside, its -20C inside!


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