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      10-23-2020, 01:13 PM   #4
bngcruiser
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Originally Posted by VisualEcho View Post
All-season tire = no-season tire

What you need is the old Dunlop Winter Sport M3...which is no longer made (and yeah, I don't like the M4).

The Alpin is your answer.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...=WinterSection

I understand this view point, but a lot of our days between October and April are well above 50 degrees. Then we also have a lot of 20 degrees and dry days.

So, trying to find something that allows flexibility while I can drive my land cruiser on the snowy/precipitation days.

I'd hate to get a set of tires that I just tear through on warm days.
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