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I drive mine year round, though I'm just going to do the same thing I have with most of my other vehicles, throw some ultra high performance all seasons on it and call it a day, they will have at least as good dry traction as the OEM times and be fine for the winter, especially with the total lack of torque our engine has, heck I had no issues with all seasons in New England winters with my Magnum which has 390ft-lbs of torque stock, the only vehicle I ever put winter tires on was my Dakota R/T 5.9, RWD pickup with a big V8 and no traction control or stability system to speak of, basically the worst thing you can get in the snow.
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