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Jackie the Mick
Nov 10, 2003
Don' say we neva did nuthin fah yuz.
I had PSS on my M235i for the first couple of years, but every time it dropped below 40F it was like driving on hard plastic. My short commute to work was pretty unbearable for about 3 months out out of the year. We also get about a weeks worth snow (mostly ice) here a year, and that was just a total non starter. I decided to just go with "Ultra High Performance All Season" tires and I haven't had to worry about it since. As far as I can tell there is little difference on the street, and there isn't a track within a hundred miles of me, so don't feel I'm missing much. Of course, I don't drive the car to the edge of tire performance on public roads, so they might not be good enough for some year round. Anyway, that's my story. Oh, and they're Goodyear Eagle Exhilarate A/S. I haven't seen anyone on this thread talk about them, but they've been very good for me, which is cool, since I get a massive discount on them. I'm sure the conti's or PAS4s are good as well.

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