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One thought is to keep both sets of rims and get snows for winter. You compromise less and still have performance for warm weather.
I use the Mich Latitude HP's - 315's on the back and 275's up front all on 20's. I'd say they are a 7.5 out of 10 in the snow - pretty good but probably better in a narrower width. |
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The old proxes were loud as they where out. Toyo just came out with a new proxes ST2, but unfortunately, the staggered 19 sizes are not yet available.
I just put on the Latitudes and they are alot narrower compared to the Bridgestone Turanza and Pirelli Scorpion Asym. The Bridgestone and Pirelli had broader shoulders, which makes a larger contact patch. As a result, the Michelin seems to have lower rolling resistance since the car feels less drag and the braking distance has increased a bit. If you want all season, Pirelli Scorpion Asym are a bit less expensive and performs much better than the Michelin Latitude. But they do wear out a bit quick for a 420 rating tire (I only got 20k miles out of my last set). FYI...the Latitudes are back ordered from Michelin for at least a few more weeks. So if you want them, find someone who has them in stock! I had a hell of a time searching for just ONE tire to replace a non-repairable puncture I had 3 weeks ago. |
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