winter season
#21
Nokian would be my choice too. Then again if I had a stang I wouldn't like to bring it out in the conditions Nokians are made for...
Allseason tires is a waste of money. They don't work. There are no rubber composition around that works good in both subzero and 100 degree environments. It's one or the other, so put the money on good summer and good winter tires if you need.
Allseason tires is a waste of money. They don't work. There are no rubber composition around that works good in both subzero and 100 degree environments. It's one or the other, so put the money on good summer and good winter tires if you need.
#22
I've never bought winter tires before but I just moved to the country and am getting rid of my front-wheel drive. I did a search for the blizzaks that were recommended here and found them at tirebarn. From their recommedation and the reviews, it seems like many people prefer the Dunlop Winter Sport M3 235/55HR17 . I'm sure they are both good but the Dunlop is about $40 cheaper per tire.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...rtnum=355R7WSM3
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...rtnum=355R7WSM3
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