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Originally Posted by wparsons
Seriously? I gave my thoughts on ZII's and RS3's twice already. Both are great street tires, and not R compounds.
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He's basically waiting for someone that drives on non factory all-seasons or similar class tire... ie the stuff you can find on the walls of a Canadian Tire or Wallmart auto service section.... who also happen to take automotive competition seriously....to post comments....and getting really antsy because somehow (gasp) more people aren't leading the way in this niche endeavor, all the while labeling everyone a troll who points out the rather flawed foundation of his assumptions as to what it is that he wants.
But.. that's not at all what he's actually thinking, because heaven forbid that a person's words could be interpreted in anything but the thoughts not actually written down.
He's dismissing the high performance tires, because obviously they'll just freeze over
and he's dismissing the snow tires, because obviously they'll melt
so I say leave him be in his quest to find this magical, low temperature tire that's a snow tire but not a snow tire with deceptively high performance qualities
gnomesane?
at this point it's rather comical