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How do the Pirelli 255-40-19s handle wet and cold weather?
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<blockquote data-quote="FISHTAIL" data-source="post: 11022238" data-attributes="member: 19212"><p>Negative. They SUCK below 40, dry pavement or not. I bought my car in February, unaware that there were summer tires on the car. First turn I came to, driving the speed limit mind you, the car slid out from under me. From then on, I was extremely cautious until it started getting warmer.</p><p></p><p>It's possible to drive in the dry when cold, but be careful...you'll discover the car skids extremely easily. Don't expect to be able to accelerate quickly, or stop quickly. If it rained or snowed, I was driving my 85 F150.</p><p></p><p>I plan on replacing my set with some all season's before it gets cold out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FISHTAIL, post: 11022238, member: 19212"] Negative. They SUCK below 40, dry pavement or not. I bought my car in February, unaware that there were summer tires on the car. First turn I came to, driving the speed limit mind you, the car slid out from under me. From then on, I was extremely cautious until it started getting warmer. It's possible to drive in the dry when cold, but be careful...you'll discover the car skids extremely easily. Don't expect to be able to accelerate quickly, or stop quickly. If it rained or snowed, I was driving my 85 F150. I plan on replacing my set with some all season's before it gets cold out. [/QUOTE]
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