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Re: All-season tire recommendation



Ditto, had on my 4K - Decent overall. Comparable to Gen 1 BFG Comp T/A
HR4's - (current gen wear too quickly and aren't too good in the wet or
snow).

>We had reasonably good luck (good dry traction, good wet traction, OK 
>snow
>traction, low noise, good wear, fairly cheap) with Dunlop D60A2 JLB on 
>my
>wife's old '95 Passat GLX. _MUCH_ better than the Goodyear GAs that 
>came
>with it. HTH.
>-Ian Duff.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-audi-20v@lists.boldfish.com
>[mailto:owner-audi-20v@lists.boldfish.com]On Behalf Of Mark L. Chang
>Sent: Friday, 17 December, 1999 5:07 PM
>To: Quattro List; audi-20v@boldfish.com
>Subject: All-season tire recommendation
>
>
>Fiancee's ride (Dodge Neon) needs new shoes.  I can't afford to have 
>both
>a winter-only set and a summer set.  Must be all-season.
>
>I know this thread is going 'round, so I thought I'd join the fun.  
>So,
>what is a good budget tire that will keep my beloved (fiancee) planted 
>on
>the pavement all winter yet be usable year-round?
>
>She is not an aggressive driver, so I'd like to lean towards 
>snow-safety
>and rain-savviness than dry traction.
>
>Trying to keep her safe,
>Mark
>
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