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Originally Posted by ryem3
No way, no chance. Those tires may warm up, but initially you could easily take a turn and understeer yourself right into a curb.
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Originally Posted by omasou
Grip is NOT excellent. I was out in in mid-October with <50F and I could feel the rear start to come around with normal driving.
Do not use summer tires in cold weather. Period.
I am really surprised how many of you are driving in any snow. I work from home when it snows. b/c I'm more worried about people sliding into me or the slush ruts freezing and taking out the front bumper.
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No kidding. I wouldn't dare have the balls to use summers in < 40°. The sticky PSS morph into slippery PSS when the temperature plummets.