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Originally Posted by RFB
Experience with sticky all seasons, anyone ?
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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...jsp?type=UHPAS
This survey might help you. If I were in your shoes, I'd just call them up and put the question to them.
The reason I have nothing specific to offer is:
1) Generally, I consider all-season tires to be no-season tires, so I run them only on the grocery-getter
2) As a concept, sticky all-season tires doesn't make sense; if you're successful, though, I suspect we're all going to learn something that might prove useful
3) On track days in the 30-45F degree range, I run NT01s; they've worked well, and along the way I learned that I only needed to add 1-2# more air than normal to start (on a smooth track with sun on half of it)