Dry snow tires

LL - NY larrycleung at gmail.com
Thu Nov 10 21:48:26 EST 2005


If Dunlop A2 All-Seasons perform anything like
their predecessors (I had the D60 A2 on my 4000),
they make a lousy snow tire.
 The Wintersport M3 and Pirelli 2X0's are dedicated
studless snows, they'll be unhappy if they spend
most of their time in the hot, dry Cali winter (mmm,
sounds nice everyonce in awhile).
 That kinda makes it fall back to the WR.
 LL - NY

 On 11/10/05, Grant <gfl1 at optonline.net> wrote:
>
> Several come to mind:
>
> Nokian WR
> Dunlop WinterSport M3
> Pirelli Winter 210 or 240
> Dunlop A2 all season (did I get that one right?)
>
> For the record, i just posted a set of darn near new Nokians in the
> classified section.
> 205/55-HR16. No wheels.
>
> Grant
> On Nov 10, 2005, at 4:15 PM, quattro-request at audifans.com wrote:
>
> > Car is a '87 5ktq: anyone know of a winter/snow tire
> > that is fairly decent in the dry?
> >
> > I'm looking b/c I go up to the mtns for snowboarding,
> > but 4/5's of the drive is accross the Mojave. (plus my
> > daily driving is in L.A., so...) My pavement needs
> > aren't aggressive--I mean it's stop-n-go, potholes
> > galore...maybe a high-profile SUV tire is what I
> > need!!
> >
> > I'd like "snowflake on the mtn" symbol tires, but if
> > possible, avoid the high-silica compound. I think it's
> > that compound that is used to enhance ice traction,
> > but also wears very quickly on pavement.
> >
> > One in the running is the Bridgestone LM-18; I don't
> > think it has the typical blizzak tread compound.
> > Thoughts? Suggestions?
> >
> > t.i.a.
>
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