I just got some 205/60/15 Dayton Winterforce snow tires and since it hasn't snowed yet,I can't really rate how good they are,but on dry & wet pavement they are horrible! In the wet,they're like slicks,massive understeer and sliding. In the dry,they don't like cornering at anything more than 30kmh and on the highway,I get blown all over the road.

They're a smooth comfortable ride though,and they're quiet. But they look like truck tires,but they seem like they're going to be real good in the snow because they're real beefy,and that's exactly what I need up where I live. We'll see how they hold up.


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