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Old 08-17-2017, 05:32 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by jubella2 View Post
Honestly I would get all seasons with that temp range and no snow. I have owned Blizzak WS50,70 and 80s and they all handle like garbage at 50*

By 50 deg you should already be swapping over to the performance tires. At 20 deg, the performance tires will equally handle like garbage, so to make having two sets of tires be useful means you need to actually do the work and swap them when you're supposed to.

Edit: and even if the majority of your winter precipitation is rain and not snow, just look at that tread design and the generous siping...all that means great wet weather management.
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