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jimh406
Apr 11, 2018Explorer III
Kayteg1 wrote:
Then in slippery condition like light rain, or icy snow, it is rubber quality that plays major role. You get long-lasting tires, having hard rubber and that will suck in slippery conditions.
You're desribing multiple conditions. You are right if you are trying to imply that no tire is great in all conditions.
My long lasting tires are great as long as the tread is the determining factor. Not as good if the tread compound is the most important factor.
They're terrific in slippery mud and snow.
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