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Originally Posted by DrBacon
Depends on what you want to do in my opinion. If you can justify it the ideal option would be to get a second set of wheels, let one be your all season (or snow) tires, and the other set be the summer performance tires then swap them as needed.
Or, you can be like me and rock all seasons year round with 450whp and not get **** for traction in 1st, 2nd and part of 3rd even on warm dry days (all part of the fun I guess?)
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I mean it's not like I'm filthy rich but I can afford two sets no problem. Maybe I would be better off with two sets hmm what to do what to do.