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Old 03-23-2013, 08:50 AM
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Michelin Latitude HP - Feedback in the Snow ?

Anyone run Micheline Latitude HP in the Snow.
While now insane deep amounts but let's say after a good 4+ inch snowfall with ~decently~ paved roads ?

I currently have 2 sets of wheels. One was a dedicated summer and one was a winter tire. The X I'm giving to my little sister when I take delivery of my new car.

Here's the dilemma.
I'm looking at all seasons to put on one of the wheels. With the sh1tty roads we have here, I sorta expect hitting a pothole.

I'm not a fan of refurb wheels as I don't know what extent they were damaged/repaired.

The Style 87, I believe, in the USA, only 1 or 2 fronts are in stock in the entire USA, and the rears and are . BOTH part #'s are not being made any more.

So I'm mulling over options.
Give her both sets of wheels, which gives her a full set of backup wheels should one ever needed to be replaced.

Or roll with the dice, and mount one with All Seasons...and flip the other
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