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      12-29-2017, 03:09 PM   #236
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Originally Posted by DSTR View Post
All season do not work well for winter conditions either. More than enough research has shown that.
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Originally Posted by M2Nebula View Post
Exactly, they are a compromise at best, and like most things that try to accomplish multiple tasks, something has to give and they fail or perform mediocre elsewhere. Dedicated something is better than all around nothing.
The point was, this type of person would think they are. I run two sets of wheel and tires, always have, always will. I actually worked in the tire industry for a long time.

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Originally Posted by doug_999 View Post
Not necessarily. Snows are no bueno when the roads are say 40-50 degrees - an all season normally stops much better then. So you end up with a trade off - because you often have the wrong tire on the car at the wrong time when you are going dedicated.
Depends on the tire. Performance snows are fine in that type of weather. Nobody is putting Q rated ice tires on their M2, not that they are made in the correct type of sizing anyway.
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