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Originally Posted by Genob4c
I was just concerned about driving on dry, but cold 30-40 degree days, and also, not having a warm place for them when it's -10 to + 20 which it will be in Jan and Feb. All season tires can just stay on the car, in the cold barn all year round.
Geno
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I had the same concerns. Thats why I went with the Conti DWS as my off season tires.
I am very happy with them as they have very good traction on cold days. Also they were half the price of the Pirellis.