Originally posted by AccordSleeper
Ok, please use a lighter color of font next time.
I agree...do you even read the preview of your post? :nono:
Too difficult to read and certainly hurting my eyes.
All snow tires are shitty on dry pavement, not to mention the rapid wear factor when driven on warm temperature. The best, if you can afford them, is what I recommended on your original post…BLIZZAK. I live in both NYC and Poconos, PA and I get a good share of snow ever year, plus the snow or ice covered hills I have to tackle. My recommendation is not just from my personal experience, it was also independently tested and proven to be the best snow tires in the U.S. market. The only one better is the one made for the European market, I don’t recall the name anymore, can’t get them here anyway.
Not to mention, Blizzak is the number one selling snow tires up in Canada :canada: ...that should tell you something.
Personally, I think of them as :bandito: of the North. :lmfao:
BTW, don’t waste your time looking for performance snow tires because they don’t exist. :sad: