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Originally Posted by cjackson1906
Thanks for the feedback. If it's ice/snow, I'm definitely staying off the road. It's the temps falling below 40 degrees and the Michelin's PSS turning hard that's probably a more pressing issue since it's going to be below 40 for awhile...especially if winter doesn't end until April-May. Again, thanks for the insight.
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Same here - Just make sure you have good tires if you decide to drive in the colder winter days to drive slowly. Our cars are way to powerful and with the drop in temps our tires do not do to well. Same for cold weather and rain.
Every year is diferent in Texas. Hard to guage when you need winter tires vs summer. Some years we get snow/ice while others we get a few really cold days and that's it. My last car I just went with Conti Extreme DWS and those were amazing all season tires and stuck well to the ground.