Winter Tires or Not?
#16
Thanks guys I appreciate the advice, I have been looking at the Continental Extreme Contact DWS,Yokohama AVID ENVigor, and General G-max, the Conti's will cost more due to the bigger size you have to buy, I haven't heard very much about the other 2. Thoughts?
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Yeah, sounds like for the level of snow you get an all season would work well. I'd check out the Conti as the strongest in snow conditions, lack a tad in the dry/steering response category. Yoko's have been a strong performer for low snow climates as they do well in dry and have good wet traction. General just launched their tire a couple months ago so I don't have a lot of feedback on it. However, the feedback I have received has been very positive in the dry grip and steering response side of things.
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Yeah, sounds like for the level of snow you get an all season would work well. I'd check out the Conti as the strongest in snow conditions, lack a tad in the dry/steering response category. Yoko's have been a strong performer for low snow climates as they do well in dry and have good wet traction. General just launched their tire a couple months ago so I don't have a lot of feedback on it. However, the feedback I have received has been very positive in the dry grip and steering response side of things.
I hope that there is a clear winner when my tires wear down. Hopefully they'll be light, agile and grippy in all conditions...
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Yeah, sounds like for the level of snow you get an all season would work well. I'd check out the Conti as the strongest in snow conditions, lack a tad in the dry/steering response category. Yoko's have been a strong performer for low snow climates as they do well in dry and have good wet traction. General just launched their tire a couple months ago so I don't have a lot of feedback on it. However, the feedback I have received has been very positive in the dry grip and steering response side of things.
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Summer tires only work in the conditions their name describes them to be. Summer weather, warm climates, consistent temperatures above 40 deg. If you have the chance to see snow/ice/temps below 40 you should be in an all season tire. What sizes are you using?
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