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By all-season do you mean friendly in light snowy conditions, or just handling rain ok? I'm planning to use Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 down here, but there's zero chance of
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By all-season do you mean friendly in light snowy conditions, or just handling rain ok? I'm planning to use Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 down here, but there's zero chance of snow. I used them for years on my previous car, excellent dry and pretty damn good wet traction for street use.
Edit: the other nice aspect of the PS2's is they come in tons of sizes. It's hard to find wheels they don't make a size for. |
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