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If I were in your environment with such drastic temp swings (20F-60F), I'd consider going with an all season tire instead of a dedicated snow tire. That is, all season for the winter, and a summer only tire for the summer. It sounds like in your neck of the woods whatever snow falls is likely to be cleaned up quickly so this might be a good idea to consider. |
Jsolo, you may be right with the all-season idea, it's a tough call. My last car, an '03 Acura CL-S was terrible in the cold, even in the dry. That said, they were high performance all seasons. Maybe a more cold weather oriented all season would be sufficient (assuming there is such a thing). Anyway, thanks again for the info !
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gmr19, you are welcome, I hope it helped your decision.
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I put 245/45/18" Hankook W409 studded on my roadster with sport package. Works great. I'm in Manitoba and though warm this year we get real winter here. Only concern is ground clearance but as I don't drive to work I can wait till the roads are plowed.
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