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Old 12-15-2017, 01:01 PM   #10
KenKat
 
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It is critical that you have at a minimum all season tires. Summer tires are not going to cut it in Kansas in winter. Look for a tag of “M+S” (mud and snow) on the tires to be sure.

I run all seasons on mine but can afford to leave it home if it really snows. If you have to drive it every day, a dedicated set of snow tires on separate rims would be the best best as others have said.
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