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Originally Posted by raceyBMW
The wider the tire, the worse they are in the snow BTW, pretty much opposite of what you want in the dry. Preferably, your snow tires should be as skinny as you can get them, that way you get more weight in a smaller area (higher pressure) so that your tire displaces the snow to get to the road below, instead of floating on top of the snow.
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This... Also, all-seasons are actually No-Seasons. They suck in every kind of weather. Anybody that drives a Bimmer should do themselves a favor and get a dedicated set of summers and a dedicated set of snow tires.