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RayRay88: except if on wet. Wider tire will always aquaplane at lower speeds due need to pump more litres of water out of way. And in winter or on gravel/mud, when skinnier tire has more chances to dig through to grippier surface due higher pressure per contact patch. For daily driven car (even more so - driven year round at any weather/season) i'd rise importance of wet grip by few notches.
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