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Old 10-07-2017, 12:54 PM   #35434
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Originally Posted by krayzie View Post
Yea it's like decent handling vs. being able to make it to work. I might go with the former lol!
If you need the deep snow performance, it's going to hurt dry/wet and cold (or worse, not cold!). Nokian WRG3 if you're willing to suffer in deep snow, but have a tire that's quite comfortable even in the summer (while doing really well in slush/ice/packed snow plus cold/wet/dry).

Living in the city pretty much makes this my go-to; I'll just stay home or use transit if the snow is that bad and wait till it's packed or cleared.

Of course, I don't drive my car in the winter if I can avoid it... (I also have Pirelli's on my car to compare against the WRG3 on my wife's...)

That reminds me, I really need to change insurance coverage over the winter and save a few bucks... may as well take advantage of not driving...
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