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I'm running these on OEM 18" for the winter: 245/45R18 w/ Continental ExtremeContact DWS 275/40R18 w/ Continental ExtremeContact DWS They are plus sizes. You sacrifice dry weather handling. But, you

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Old 03-10-2010, 05:15 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm running these on OEM 18" for the winter:

245/45R18 w/ Continental ExtremeContact DWS
275/40R18 w/ Continental ExtremeContact DWS

They are plus sizes. You sacrifice dry weather handling. But, you gain wet & snow handling + tread life + comfort + price. I really like them.
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