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Old 10-19-2012, 11:56 PM   #6 (permalink)
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All four, definitely.

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Originally Posted by Jsolo View Post
Go with 225 or narrower. Wider tires don't work well in the snow.
I run 245 winters all around on my 5.0, but then again I live in the Mid Atlantic so 95% of my winter driving is on cold but dry pavement, so I wanted a balance of dry grip and snow performance. They work just fine, but you're right, the narrower the better in snow. I would stick with 225 all around with the Z. Too narrow and you're going to have dry grip issues especially with 330+ hp.
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