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Old 10-28-2020, 08:11 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Tcoat View Post
For one winter even the cheapest of cheap snow tires will be an improvement over the best of the best all seasons depending on the actual conditions and your specific needs.
How far do you drive in the winter? Mostly city or highway? Where exactly are you now? Does it get really cold with soft snow or relatively warm with thick sloppy stuff?
Mostly in the city and occasional highway, very rarely through Northern Ontario. Kinda of a mix of soft snow and thick snow depending on temperatures. Heart of winter is really cold at times. I work from home now because of Covid so I can pick my battles, but I may need the tires for the move.

I tried looking used, but most of what I found were either too much and I may as well go new, or the tread was so bad it would defeat the purpose, though I am still looking.

I'm leaning towards a set of Winguards, they are good value and quality all things considered.
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