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Originally Posted by TheMidnightNarwhal
The all weather tires fall under our law, they have the winter tire logo on them. They are better than all seasons (or should I say 3 season lol). But yeah I agree if you want to swap wheels, might as well get more dedicated.
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Tx for the knowledge. So, what's the difference between A/Ss and A/Ws in a nutshell? Are A/Ss better than A/Ws in certain aspects?
I assume for winter it's winter tires>>A/W>>A/S?
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Originally Posted by Murf the Surf
You mentioned not much snow in the OP, but the other thing to consider is cold. At 7C all season and summer tires start to harden up and give less stopping distance on dry roads. Winter or Snow tires remain softer and give much better braking on cold road surfaces. Like many have said, if you're changing your tires anyway get winter tires.
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Exactly, ppl get hung up on the physical weather conditions but that 7C threshold is key, e.g. it could be clear roads but if it's -11C, having summers may get one into trouble.
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