09-28-2013, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by NWFRS
Ya gonna get some winter/AS tires ... ??
I really should. I've noticed that these tires seem to do poorly in rainy conditions. Or is that just my imagination? .......... Tires are like a foreign language to me though. :-(
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My strategy is to purchase a set of all-season tires for use in the wintertime. Then swap back to the OEM tires for summer. I really don't trust the OEM summer tires when it gets cold.
I'm on the verge of purchasing a set of Goodyear Eagle Sport All-Season tires. I was looking at the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric All-Season .....but they may be a bit overkill for my conservative driving.
All I really know is that summer tires can be down right scary on snow covered roads.
Yep, many good tires out there, but I feel for the Puget Sound area, any good all-season tire will get us by (as long as we stay out of the mountains in the winter) ....
humfrz
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