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[snow] Dunlop DSST 01 RF Vs. Michelin PS2

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Old 12-16-2007, 06:20 AM
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This morning there wasn't snow, but the temperature was cold (-7? C, I don't know in ?F) .
The car braked very well on the road, no problems . Good starting too .
My suspect is if a tyre is the best tyre on the wet, it will be better on the snow too .
Will see . Maybe even next tuesday on the highway
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Originally Posted by AlexFW' post='507149' date='Dec 15 2007, 08:50 PM
Then you should avoid to reply

Waiting for a more intelligent answer
You rude little prat.

If you think wet tyre performance is any real indication of snow performance, then you would not know an intelligent answer if it jumped up and bit you.

Have a look at the Michelin website and you might find out what the benefits of winter tyres are compared to PS2's.

Meanwhile, wind your neck in!



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Originally Posted by KAF' post='507330' date='Dec 16 2007, 06:33 PM
You rude little prat.

If you think wet tyre performance is any real indication of snow performance, then you would not know an intelligent answer if it jumped up and bit you.

Have a look at the Michelin website and you might find out what the benefits of winter tyres are compared to PS2's.

Meanwhile, wind your neck in!



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did he really mean that? .... any information should be welcomed in this forum and this is what makes it so special.... right AlexFW??
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Originally Posted by KAF' post='507330' date='Dec 16 2007, 04:33 PM
Have a look at the Michelin website and you might find out what the benefits of winter tyres are compared to PS2's.

I didn't ask if PS2 give the same grip of any snow tyre .
I asked if someone has tried both Dunlop DSST 01 Runflat and PS2 on the snow . Simply .
I know perfectly snow tyres would be the better choice on the snow .
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