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Old Sep 7, 2010, 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by hotstuffJDM
the new bridgestone potenza s001 are supposedly gread all weather tires
They're dedicated summer tires... Performance oriented. First install on Ferrari, Aston Martin Rapyde etc... You completely shot in to the dark with your statement. Where'd you even get that idea?
Old Sep 7, 2010, 06:41 PM
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I just got some Conti DWS and they are great, snow will be flying semi soon so we shall see how they handle.
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Originally Posted by Bassicfun
Neal, care to comment on anything you have read or heard on the Cont DWS for deeper snow/unplowed roads? That is my concern, as I am in a small Ohio town (outside of snowbelt, but we get plenty of snow).. and our roads are not well maintained in winter. I would love to go to an allseason, rather than use the undersized (225) snows I am now, and then run the Z1 all summer (which I am only going to get ONE summer on mine... and that is with zero toe)...

Would love to go to a quality snow, all season (not too concerned with dry grip, more concerned with wet and snow traction) and then just run the Z1 for track/autox... Care to comment? Seems relevent to the thread. Thanks.
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I've had great success with Bridgestone all-seasons. Got me through an ice storm in NM and flooding conditions in Tx.
Old Sep 8, 2010, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by cfdfireman1
...tracked do you mean drag strip or road course? Sure the car is fun to drive with any tires just like having sex with a fat ugly chick, but you wouldn't want your friends to see you do it.
haha. I meant on a road course when I said tracked. Now that I think about it, it made it even more entertaining to be passing porsches
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