Calgary Jeep Association
General Forums => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: AV.NINE on November 18, 2010, 09:51:52 AM
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I heard kal tire did, but only at chinook and their sipper is down.
So does anyone else sipe tires?
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The Krawlers not cutting it in this snow Justin?
WARD TIRE
3681 48th Ave SE
(403) 650-7809
Should be about $25 a tire for 35's IIRC, and they need to be at least 85% or more tread left for them to do it. Ask to have only the center lugs siped .
HTH
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Lol...hey justin, I thought those crawlers wo rked awesome in the snow? :o
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I remember hearing that last night as well Aaron.
Maybe Justin has the " Red Label" comp stickies that adhere to snow/ice as well as they do on rocks?
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First off, the crawlers crawl through the snow like it was fresh concrete.... They just don't like ice, plus I'm a big wuss in the winter.
Second, will call them.
Third, why only the center lugs?
Forth, how are those claws on the ice?? Haha
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I'm a big wuss
Siping the outer lugs will cause cupping and chunks of rubber to come off( been there done that) when done to tires with big outer lugs.
You should find pics of Albert Vandervelde's custom siped/grooved Krawlers. I personally would get them siped by hand as your tires have a unique pattern.
Gimme a shout sometime if you need some advice on this topic, as I've siped/grooved/cut 48 tires this year alone.
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Are you talking siping or grooving? Buddy said $45/tire... Yikes!
Ill try to find a pic.
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I remember hearing that last night as well Aaron.
Maybe Justin has the " Red Label" comp stickies that adhere to snow/ice as well as they do on rocks?
Hahaha, they really arent that bad at all. I would just like the BEST possible traction I can get.
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I would just like the BEST possible traction I can get.
Then get some Goodyear Duratracs and have them studded.
If you don't want to spend over ten bucks and you have time on your hands; I suggest you get a good utility knife and sipe your own tires. Pull the tire off and get a small chair. Place the utility knife upside down and jam your elbow to your body. Push the blade AWAY from you and follow the contour of the lug on your Krawlers. Try not to get the sipes too close to the edge of the lug or it will chunk in the future.
Cost of a good utility knife with locking feature and blades should be a whopping $7 at CanuckTire.
HTH
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I didn't say I wouldn't pay it, just more then I expected. Dropping her off on monday.
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how much is it to just buy your own sipper with the assorted tips?
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how much is it to just buy your own sipper with the assorted tips?
I ordered one from eBay this week, it was $60 plus shipping. It's the Ideal grooving knife, but if you mount the blades upside-down it becomes a twin-blade siping knife.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Tire-Groover-Cutter-4-Blades-Grooving-Iron-Regroover-/270666188472?pt=Other_Vehicle_Parts&hash=item3f04f646b8
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Siping the outer lugs will cause cupping and chunks of rubber to come off( been there done that) when done to tires with big outer lugs.
thats good info, I didnt know that, thanks for that knowledge drop!
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BUT...siping the outer lugs is fine for tires that do not have super-big outer lugs. I had Kal Tire Chinook sipe my BFG MT's full width and they didn't chunk at all in 50,000 km.
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How much did kal charge?
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$25.00/tire, the only catch is they wont do it if they have uneven or different levels of wear.