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Winter tires are normally very loud due to the tread patterns. If you have performance winter tires, they will run fine even in warmer/mild winters but they're not summer tire performance. They also are made of softer rubber compounds that pretty much wear much faster if it's warmer out. If your location has mild winters, you're better off running all season tires.
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Originally Posted by ksj4340
Blizzak (winter) during the summer?
Is driving really sick in summer road?![Confused](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif)
Is driving really sick in summer road?
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Originally Posted by Espresso
Winter tires are normally very loud due to the tread patterns. If you have performance winter tires, they will run fine even in warmer/mild winters but they're not summer tire performance. They also are made of softer rubber compounds that pretty much wear much faster if it's warmer out. If your location has mild winters, you're better off running all season tires.
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Originally Posted by ksj4340
Blizzak (winter) during the summer?
Is driving really sick in summer road?![Confused](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif)
Is driving really sick in summer road?
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Dude..sounds like you want to save some doe.?
Upstate = much snow=Blizzaks
Now on those 19's that ='s a no-no (snow). Go over one nice little hole and say goodbye to that 19.
Do what I did and get you some 17's (from a 350Z) (Blizzak WS-50's)for the winter season.
Then those same Blizzaks wont do you much good in the hotter days. You could come around a turn kinda fast and then start sliding/hopefully not into
anything hard/like a curb.
Stay away from an all season. Wont do sh$t upstate and you'll lose dry weather handling.
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