johnny1
Well-Known Member
Here we go again. Owners manual only states as you can read above that they don't RECOMMEND driving these tires below 45 degrees. Nothing said about sides cracking. You will read about the cup 2's possibly doing so and have seen pictures of them doing it but not the regular 350 no matter what the Michelin guy said. Every one with a regular 350 that live in colder climates don't have a heated garage to pamper there tires in. And I'm sure its not a problem on the regular 350. If it does happen then sue Ford since there is absolutely nothing saying outside of safety concerns you cannot let tires get below 45 degrees due to possible cracking. I apologize for getting off topic since it was to be a discussion of cup 2 tires.
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