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Old 09-11-2018, 07:36 PM   #11
rumatt
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The Hakka R2 reviews suggested it wasn't the world's best snow tire in the dry. I'm not sure I'd go with that for an area with minimal snowfall. The R3 is supposed to be better, but who knows.

Why not a performance snow instead? I really liked the Pirelli Sotozero 3's. I think plaz did too. I admittedly never actually spent much time on snow/ice with them though, but the reviews are good there too.


I won't ever run a full snow unless they're on a car that is reserved for snowy driving. They're too mushy in the dry to drive often on clear roads.

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