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Old 12-03-2008, 03:04 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by rolnslo View Post
The only real problem with summer tires comes when the temperature drops to freezing levels. The rubber compound is designed for warm weather so it becomes harder and less grippy when cold. I suppose you could do a burn out before leaving the house each day but that would only warm up the rear tires.
Heh I recall the Kumho Ecsta MXs on my vette... if the temp was in the mid 30s it was like driving on 4 marbles....
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