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Originally Posted by SlickGT1
And the final reason, the snow. There is no more snow. I think the climate is messed up enough, that I might as well enjoy the performance of a summer tire. I have not driven in snow in the X in 2 years now. My winter setup is hanging on my wall collecting dust. I didn't even have one thought of swapping out my wheels last two winters. And if you have ever driven on summer rubber, there is no comparison.
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If you drive on summers in sub 50 degree temps you will lose a lot of traction. The tire compound is not designed for cold weather.