Dunlop LM22 vs. Bridgestone LM22...which is a better Colorado Winter tire?
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Eddie tells me they are pretty comparable, with a slight nod to LM22's in wet and dry.
Not sure about your climate, but if you see a lot of dry conditions, you really can't go wrong with either of these tires. If you are looking for some serious snow/ice traction, maybe a multicell compound may be better. From the postings here, colorado seems to be mostly dry, so either of these tires should be well suited.
-Raj
Not sure about your climate, but if you see a lot of dry conditions, you really can't go wrong with either of these tires. If you are looking for some serious snow/ice traction, maybe a multicell compound may be better. From the postings here, colorado seems to be mostly dry, so either of these tires should be well suited.
-Raj
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Most of our roads get clear in a day or two but what is left is ice - I think the ratings on the M2s are better for this. I am less concerned about the dry handling as I don't push my car that hard this time of the year because of all the gravel on Colorado roads.
Reggie
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