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The Dude
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Arlington, VA
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![]() You can get tires that will be ok for rain and dry, but finding one that works well in snow too is pretty much impossible. Snow is completely different. In dry, you want as much on the ground a posssible (slicks), in rain, you just need a little bit of area for the water to go to (regualar street tire). For snow, you want lots of big grooves, think about snow chains.
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