Which winter tires for SE PA
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Don't you use wooden wheels in Lancaster, PA (I know, but I can never resist)? ![Wink](https://www.audiworld.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I'm a "five spoke guy", so another Rial appeal to me (albeit split 5-spoke).
My daughter finds Blizzak's poor in rain/slush, but very good in snow.
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I'm a "five spoke guy", so another Rial appeal to me (albeit split 5-spoke).
My daughter finds Blizzak's poor in rain/slush, but very good in snow.
I am seriously considering the Rials so the info is much appreciated. To the OP, I recently bought a set of barely used Blizzak LM25's on ebay. I was either going to swap the summers to Pilot A/S for around $1100 but thanks to ebay, I can build a snow set for about the same.
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Thanks for the advice. The Blizzaks weren't my first choice either but the LM25's rate pretty well on TR and for $400 total, I wasn't going to pass up virtually new snows.
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