Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 22:05:57 -0400 From: Four Weis <mweinopsamcom> Subject: Re: All season tires
The cables should help any all-season get through the deep snow. What kind of cables did you get? The cables are alot smaller than 4 snow tires and can be stored in the trunk for those days when then weather man is way off on the snow fall predictions for the afternoon trip home from work. Firengn123 wrote: > I appreciate all of the comments. Especially the ones from the guys that > answered my question. > > I have used Goodyear Eagle HP in the past, and they performed very well in both > dry and snowy conditions. I am always looking for something better,,, thus my > question. > I cut my teeth driving in the snow, so I know about slowing down, and how > 4wheelers don't think they need to slow down,,, yadda yadda yadda blah blah > blah. > > There ARE great performing all seasons on the road, and I just wanted to know > who was pleased with theirs. > After reading reviews from owners on the tire rack site, I will most likely go > with the Dunlop's. > This isn't a race car, and I don't haul ass over the mountain passes trying to > set land speed records. And I don't feel that I need to change tires every > couple of seasons. I've been using all seasons for years, and feel that they > work well. I have cables, and will use them when things are extremely ugly. > Anyone else use all seasons, and would like to give an opinion???