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Originally Posted by WhiteXFire
Well, they've been good so far...excellent cornering in dry and traction in wet. I don't expect them to be "great" in the snow, but better than if I had gotten regular Pilot Sports...plus any tire that's 255/35R19 isn't going to like the snow. Hopefully we'll see Thursday night! 
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Oh yeah, dry and wet they're good enough (though I think they could be better for $200 a shot, but that's a discussion for another time and place), but they are terrible in the snow. And keep in mind this is coming from a guy who drives a FWD with 225/45/17 tires and 60% of the weight over the driving wheels. They're better than summer tires.......just, but only all-termperature, not really "all-season." Just want you to be fully aware of what you're getting into, that's all.