Pictured is me currently needing to switch my Tires out on both my Cars! Which do you folks use?

    • ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works
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      7 months ago

      All weather tires suck in all weather.

      Sure they’re better than winter tires in summer, and summer tires in winter (if barely in both cases), but in reality they just suck.

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        7 months ago

        Disagree, strongly. Modern high performance all seasons fucking rip. Michelin Pilot Sport A/S or Continental Extreme Contact are very good tires. They’re not as good as dedicated summer/winter tires but they’re very far from sucking. If you don’t deal with snow (inches of accumulation) then good all seasons are more than adequate.

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          7 months ago

          This is pretty spot on. And in order to get the summer tire rated performance, you’ll need to have the tire properly warmed up. You get close to advertised with UHP All seasons from cold or hot and everything in between. Once it gets below freezing it’s not such a high performing category, but unless you’re dealing with ice and snowfall it’ll outperform winter tires on asphalt or any paved surface really. Not to mention they’ll generally wear much better and be way quieter.

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      7 months ago

      There are all weather’s that a great in all conditions but none of those have low roll resistance or great on a performance car.

      It depends on your use. Until these two cars I rocked great all weather’s that were fantastic for those cars. But my Corvette doesn’t get so weather’s and my wife’s Ioniq 5 loses a ton of range with winter tires but needs winter tires in the winter.