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All season tires
I am wondering if anyone from the northern states has had good luck with their tires on snow/ice and overall performance. I need to get new tires and have found mediocre reviews, but nothing that really stands out. Running the 17's. Thanks
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Re: All season tires
As you know, most all-season tires simply cannot perform well enough on snow and ice to receive a winter rating.
Very recently, some manufacturers have developed winter-rated tires (with the mountain and snowflake on the sidewall) which provide acceptable dry and summer performance. Check out these. Nokian WR Yokohama W Drive Hankook Optimo 4S Vredestein Quatrac3. Goodyear Tripletred does not have the winter tire rating, but performs better than most regular all seasons in winter. Source:http://www.wheels.ca/now-manufacture...weather-tires/ |
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Re: All season tires
Understandable. Suprisingly the Mastercraft tires that were on there when I bought it weren't all that bad last winter. I previously had a set of Bridgestone G009 on a Grand Prix that did quite wall all around and in the snow/ice. The replacement model for those I have been told has a significant problem with cupping.
Two of the better looking options that the local store has are the Yokohama avid TRZ and the Michelin defender. Any experience with those? |
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