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Old 01-08-2020, 03:17 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by somms View Post
The most important factor isn't so much the weather as the temperature. If you find yourself driving in sub-40 degree temperatures, you should put on snow tires. Even on dry pavement you'll notice the improved grip when braking and cornering. If it does happen to snow, all the better.

Since using winter tires, my high performance summers have lasted several years; it's not wasted money.
What about rain for summer tires VA can see a lot of rain even on warm days and I don't feel like hydroplaning into a ditch or end up driving so slow a dude on his moped could pass me.
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