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I've used them for a bit. I mount them when the snow's a coming'. It melts a day later, and I end up keeping them on the car for mostly highway commute miles because I'm too lazy to take them off, and worried that when I do, it will snow again/ice again.
Can't put a number on it either, but they seems to last longer than I'd expect them too. my commute has been 20-80 miles a day depending
Where they don't do too well is in wet. You'd think they'd be better, but they aren't.
Here's what you do. Look up how many miles people are getting out of them. Plug in your commute x months you'll be using it. See how long they will last.
Mount them for those months- say dec, jan, feb, march. Know your investment and be done with it.
If you try to only use them in snow, you will more than likely get stuck in a highway commute without them when you really need them in a freak storm, or vice versa be mad because you are burning them up on perfectly good pavement. You can drive yourself crazy.
Last edited by LEAKYSEALS951; 03-31-2021 at 10:31 AM..
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