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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Perfidious Albion
Posts: 4,184
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All season don't do anything well, MHO.
Buy some real winter tires and go as hi-perf as you like (or your wheel sizes permit) for the other 2-3 seasons (depending on your local climate). I really like Falken RT615K+ - but the manufacturer says you can't deform the carcass at all - not even roll the car around or change tire pressures - if temps are under 40F, IIRC...
I drove a set of Kumho Esctas in patchy slush once (hey, it was sunny when I set off), and it was nerve-wracking, but not outright terrifying. 2 years later, the same tires felt like they were going to kill me in 40F temps with light rain.
That's when I bought my first set of Continental Winter Contacts; awesome tires.
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'77 S with '78 930 power and a few other things.
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