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Originally Posted by Tank
I've got no real retort for you there, my setup will be bad when it's cold. I plan to change it, but I haven't decided if I'm going to get a matching rear set of all season pilot sports to match the front set, or put the stock wheels back on.
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Being from Baltimore, I would suggest going with summers on 1 set and winters (not all seasons) on the other. I made the mistake of going with the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 thinking it would be good all year round...wrong. First year with brand new tread, they worked OK in the snow, but the next year, after 10k miles worth of wear, they suck ass!
I now have a snow tire set up and will be replacing the PS A/S 3's in the spring with real Summer tires. FWIW.