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Originally Posted by dsgerbc
That's a strage mix of tires you're considering.
The first two are more of a dry-road winter tire with some snow/ice grip. The latter three are Ice & Snow tires, more suited for Minnesota/Canada or some place with lots of lake-effect snow.
So I'd say the first two should be considered (and dumped in favor of Michelin PA4), the latter three should not even be on the list.
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I live in Missouri where snow and ice will inevitably happen, but not throughout the whole season, so I'm looking for a set of tires that will perform in both snow/ice and cold/dry conditions. I realize that there will be compromise. I'm just widening my scope to find a suitable option for Missouri weather.
Thank you for the PA4 suggestion.