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      09-25-2008, 10:31 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by MojorisinM3 View Post
Hi Gary - I'm assuming it will be better than an all-season however. Correct?

I've had Blizzaks which handle great in the snow but super mushy in the dry. So I went with some all seasons last year, which handled ok in the dry but terrible in the snow.

My "snow" driving is primarily suberbs with salted and plowed roads. I dont drive in deep snow on country roads or anything

The other tire I'm considering is the Dunlop M3. I see there is the M3D however you dont offer it in the size I'm looking for 245/40/18 and 265/40/18.

Opinions and thoughts? Thank you.
Yes, quite a bit better than any all season tire. Given the conditions that you described, this tire would seem to be an excellent choice.

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