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All Season Tire Temperature limits
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<blockquote data-quote="DougHGMC8" data-source="post: 291675" data-attributes="member: 6167"><p>Road and outside air temperature do affect how a tire reacts. A full summer HP tire will start to underperform below 7C degrees or so. At hgher temperatures they will outperform any tire in the dry but may be outdone by a UHP all season in the wet depending.</p><p>What you cannot ignore is that a full summer tire such as the 4S will provide feedback qualities and handling that exceed the UHP all season even on the street. For those of us with experience on full winters you know the squiggly feeling that a softer tire gives. So while that is an exagerated example the sull summer performance tires offer a lot of other qualities even on a nice evening drive. I swap tires on my daily drivers summer to winter and will do that when I get my winters for the Vette so I can drive it well into the colder temps. At least until the snow and salt starts to fly around here. Check out Tyre Reviews channel on YT. He does an excellent job with a huge variety of tires and cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougHGMC8, post: 291675, member: 6167"] Road and outside air temperature do affect how a tire reacts. A full summer HP tire will start to underperform below 7C degrees or so. At hgher temperatures they will outperform any tire in the dry but may be outdone by a UHP all season in the wet depending. What you cannot ignore is that a full summer tire such as the 4S will provide feedback qualities and handling that exceed the UHP all season even on the street. For those of us with experience on full winters you know the squiggly feeling that a softer tire gives. So while that is an exagerated example the sull summer performance tires offer a lot of other qualities even on a nice evening drive. I swap tires on my daily drivers summer to winter and will do that when I get my winters for the Vette so I can drive it well into the colder temps. At least until the snow and salt starts to fly around here. Check out Tyre Reviews channel on YT. He does an excellent job with a huge variety of tires and cars. [/QUOTE]
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