all season tires are ment to be run year round they are rated for snow, rain, any condition. i plan to run summer sport tires on my show rims. and the all seasons on stock rims.
If you don't get much snow I suppose you'd be fine.....but if you're going to have 2 sets there's no reason not to get snows. All-seasons are a compromise. What that means is they do a mediocre job of everything, but really don't excel in anything.
hum i run all season tires on my Jeep and VW rabbit. an they seem to do great in ice, snow,rain, gravel,ect. it all depends on the manufacture of the tire and tried design. if your running some off brand tire then yeah its going to be below or near par.
I feel sorry for you guys. I can't imagine having to have two sets of wheels and tires. I'm maxed out on space in my garage as it is! Plus I have 3 cars. That's 12 wheels and tires hanging around. You all have my sympathy!
I feel sorry for you guys. I can't imagine having to have two sets of wheels and tires. I'm maxed out on space in my garage as it is! Plus I have 3 cars. That's 12 wheels and tires hanging around. You all have my sympathy!
I have the Basketweaves sitting in my garage right now because I didn't want to run chains on the MPars or be on Pilot Sports in the snow. Between them and the engine I have so little space in the garage its not even funny.
They're going on craigslist as soon as I get back from this snow trip.
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