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Old 12-06-2009, 10:03 AM   #1
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All Season Tire Recommendations?

I'm looking to get some new all season tires for my prelude (205/50R16). Just wondering if anyone have some good recommendations?

Looking for something that is fairly decent in some light snow as well.

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None are any good in snow, snow tires are good in snow, thats it, thats all.
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Typical All-Seasons is ok in light snow.

I used stupid Bridgestone RE92 last winter and they were fine.
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No, they are not ok. The get hard as a rock in temperatures below 2 degrees.
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What about winter rated All-Seasons? My suv has them and they are pretty good.
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You mean like the Nokians?
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Old 12-06-2009, 12:03 PM   #7
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You mean like the Nokians?
I believe the Bridgestone RE92's were the stock ones I got with my prelude.

Actually, someone suggested the Nokian WR G2 to me. Anyone have them?
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Never run them, but I know they work good in the snow. Lots of people in Kelowna have them mounted year round on their dailys.
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Just avoid Michelin Hydroedge

every single people told me it's miserable in snow.
it's a good tire in the rain and last pretty long though.
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Wow Timpo. Thats an exceptional deduction. A rain tire, is no good in the snow.


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i've run Nokian WR on two cars, an 07 camry and a highlander. they work pretty good as all weather tires and can handle moderate snow. the highlander can handle deeper snow with the Nokian WR, but mainly it's because of the height clearance.

i've ran the camry to chilliwack during january with snow on the highways and the Nokian WRs handle pretty well. just don't drive like a tool because you think that snow tires will save your life, and you'll be fine
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Just avoid Michelin Hydroedge

every single people told me it's miserable in snow.
it's a good tire in the rain and last pretty long though.
Are you SURE about the Michelin Hydroedge? Because my brother has them on his Civic, and they were AWESOME last winter. The civic had absolutely no problem at all in ANY day of last winter, it didn't slide, never got stuck, even in the heaviest snow days and during snowfall
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we have the hydroedge on the avalon


great traction in rain and dry. no hydroplane at all

in the snow it aint bad


better than Falken 512 , 912, and kumho ASX imo
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we have the hydroedge on the avalon



better than Falken 512 , 912, and kumho ASX imo

Those last 3 tires are meant as an all season/performance tire. NOT GOOD IN SNOW? OMG NO WAI.
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goodyear assurance triple tread. its the best all around tire out there. its ok in snow and ice but better than most all season. look it up! ive mounted a set on my brothers car and my gfs moms car this week.

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Those last 3 tires are meant as an all season/performance tire. NOT GOOD IN SNOW? OMG NO WAI.
oh god i had falken 512's last year on my car, they were terrible in the snow... never again,
anyone have any experience with yokohama h4s in the snow?
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oh god i had falken 512's last year on my car, they were terrible in the snow... never again,
anyone have any experience with yokohama h4s in the snow?
i had the 512s on my car 2 seasons ago. they may as well be racing slicks they are that bad!
i didnt really plan to drive around with them on but on nights that i got caught out and it started snowing, it was absolute hell.
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i had the 512s on my car 2 seasons ago. they may as well be racing slicks they are that bad!
i didnt really plan to drive around with them on but on nights that i got caught out and it started snowing, it was absolute hell.
I got the 512's on right now as well. I got stuck numerous times in last season's snow storm.
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The 512's are more of a performance all season tire. It was never really intended for snow. They're awesome on dry roads. It's not a Michelin all season tire which would be more decent in snow.
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I hear General Exclaims UHP are best for their price.
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oh god i had falken 512's last year on my car, they were terrible in the snow... never again,
anyone have any experience with yokohama h4s in the snow?
They're not bad, but still not recommended like the 512's.

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I had 512 during last years snowstorm as well... hell... it was a nightmare
and I also had a flat tire in snow on Christmas day as well, brutal!
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