BTW, the Pirelli P7000's are OK for light snow duty, though if you're getting pounded with snow, I'd go a different route.

I'm practicing the same concept Pidgeon brought up:

1)Bridgestone PP S-03's for Summer on one set of wheels
2)Michelin Pilot Alpin's for snow/ice driving on the other set




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