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Thanks for the feedback guys!
Toyo Proxies are also on my short list, but I'm thinking availability of the Duelers in the event of an emergency replacement might be a bit better. With respect to the rating difference of the fronts available either 102W or 106Y (also carries an "XL" load rating) , while the rear is only available rated at 106W, is one preferred to the other? Maybe sounding a bit anal, but I really love my car and want to get this right ![]() Thanks again!!! |
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Just replaced my Bridgestone Dueler HP RF with the new Continental Extreme DWS a week ago and I like it so far. Very similar handling in dry and rain to Bridgestone which was excellent and are my main requirements. However, the Bridgestone had zero snow handling. The continentals are supposed to do better in snow which is good enough for cleared roads going skiing.
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