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In the dry when it's not too cold out the winters have considerably less grip than the OEM summers. Especially if you are running 225s like I suspect you are.
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In the dry when it's not too cold out the winters have considerably less grip than the OEM summers. Especially if you are running 225s like I suspect you are. You just have to do your best to keep off the loud pedal because you can really burn through those Blizzaks quickly if you are too aggressive in the dry.
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