I have an RWS as well. Have Pirelli winter tires on it. I’m not worried about condensation. I start the car and ensure that all temps are in the green. I live in the New England area.
Yeah, you're probably right. I do like to drive it hard, and its a bit risky when the tires and roads are cold also. I just find if its not warm enough, I keep it on the trickle charger for better days.
If I don’t drive mine for a month, I’ll put it on the trickle charger. I was tempted to change to the summer set of compounds however I’m glad I didn’t. Out temps are still in the 30’s despite it being spring. Took mine out the other day and loved it. Mine is Ibis White.
@@r8_livin924 It's a 2nd car for me as well. I just put the winter compounds on because I do like to take it out in 32 degree temps without worrying. Have never taken it out in the snow. Even when it's 50 degrees out, I can feel the tires skip a bit when turning in my driveway.
I have an RWS as well. Have Pirelli winter tires on it. I’m not worried about condensation. I start the car and ensure that all temps are in the green. I live in the New England area.
Yeah, you're probably right. I do like to drive it hard, and its a bit risky when the tires and roads are cold also. I just find if its not warm enough, I keep it on the trickle charger for better days.
If I don’t drive mine for a month, I’ll put it on the trickle charger. I was tempted to change to the summer set of compounds however I’m glad I didn’t. Out temps are still in the 30’s despite it being spring. Took mine out the other day and loved it. Mine is Ibis White.
Nice! Yeah, this is a 2nd car for me. So no need to deal with winter tires.
@@r8_livin924 It's a 2nd car for me as well. I just put the winter compounds on because I do like to take it out in 32 degree temps without worrying. Have never taken it out in the snow. Even when it's 50 degrees out, I can feel the tires skip a bit when turning in my driveway.