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Old 05-20-2019, 09:54 AM   #5
Johnny Horsepower
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Originally Posted by 86TOYO2k17 View Post
What kind of weather and more importantly temperatures do you normally drive in? a summer tire is terrible in sub 50 degrees. some places like california, texas, florida etc can get away with summers year round. Not too many other places in the states can IMO. you would either need two sets of tires summer and winter, or just run an all season. or get an all season and a track tire setup if you plan on doing several track events a year.
Virginia, so it definitely gets below 50 degrees at times (rarely, below 20, which I've heard is the cracking point of a summer tire). I've been driving my backup car when it was below 40. I don't have space to store another set of tires.

Now I'm thinking about getting good all seasons. This isn't the advice I expected to get, so I'm glad I asked.
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