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Originally Posted by Spektyr
If you drive on a tire below the glass transition point of the rubber you will crack and chip the tire, and void the warranty (and no, there won't be any question in anyone's mind how that damage occurred).
Will it work in an emergency? Sure. But you should probably throw those tires away and buy new ones.
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I have never seen that in the 6-7 years I have had my car., I have heard that is a potential issue with higher performance 200TW tires and some of those warn against running below 40F. Except for the all seasons that came on my car, it has only had 340tw summers on it on the street, about 4 sets. I don't get really harsh winters, but it is usually under freezing for at least a couple months out of the year.