FS Blizzak LM-25 Full Set $340
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FS Blizzak LM-25 Full Set $340
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Sorry but I don't really understand your question.
Are you asking me about the tread wear characteristics on dry pavement and the handling in snow and ice?
I have taken mine to Tahoe dozens of times and my cousin has taken his leggy up a few times on them. They have also been to Portland three times. With all those miles there is PLENTY of tread left. I also beat them up at rally school and they held up well.
The handling on dry was surprisingly good. They do have a very soft compound that will feel a tad squirmy at first, like it wants to follow ruts on the pavement. I did a brake test in snow (bored at my cabin) and they stoped 35% sooner than my all seasons. They grip the road like a crackhead grips a rock! I have never had them on ice it was always just snow, I would guess they would be better than all seasons but no where near studs.
Are you asking me about the tread wear characteristics on dry pavement and the handling in snow and ice?
I have taken mine to Tahoe dozens of times and my cousin has taken his leggy up a few times on them. They have also been to Portland three times. With all those miles there is PLENTY of tread left. I also beat them up at rally school and they held up well.
The handling on dry was surprisingly good. They do have a very soft compound that will feel a tad squirmy at first, like it wants to follow ruts on the pavement. I did a brake test in snow (bored at my cabin) and they stoped 35% sooner than my all seasons. They grip the road like a crackhead grips a rock! I have never had them on ice it was always just snow, I would guess they would be better than all seasons but no where near studs.
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Sorry but I don't really understand your question.
Are you asking me about the tread wear characteristics on dry pavement and the handling in snow and ice?
I have taken mine to Tahoe dozens of times and my cousin has taken his leggy up a few times on them. They have also been to Portland three times. With all those miles there is PLENTY of tread left. I also beat them up at rally school and they held up well.
The handling on dry was surprisingly good. They do have a very soft compound that will feel a tad squirmy at first, like it wants to follow ruts on the pavement. I did a brake test in snow (bored at my cabin) and they stoped 35% sooner than my all seasons. They grip the road like a crackhead grips a rock! I have never had them on ice it was always just snow, I would guess they would be better than all seasons but no where near studs.
Are you asking me about the tread wear characteristics on dry pavement and the handling in snow and ice?
I have taken mine to Tahoe dozens of times and my cousin has taken his leggy up a few times on them. They have also been to Portland three times. With all those miles there is PLENTY of tread left. I also beat them up at rally school and they held up well.
The handling on dry was surprisingly good. They do have a very soft compound that will feel a tad squirmy at first, like it wants to follow ruts on the pavement. I did a brake test in snow (bored at my cabin) and they stoped 35% sooner than my all seasons. They grip the road like a crackhead grips a rock! I have never had them on ice it was always just snow, I would guess they would be better than all seasons but no where near studs.

OP, imm picking up a set of 17's and will have to pass on these tires. if the were 17's they wiould be mine mine mine! lol. GLWS!
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hahaha, fo sho. well ya thats exactly what im asking. thanks for the info. i have a fresh set of all seasons (GDYR Eagle GT) on my 18inch rota grids. i dont quite trust the all seasons yet, never taken my scoob to the snow and would rather be prepared the riht way 
OP, imm picking up a set of 17's and will have to pass on these tires. if the were 17's they wiould be mine mine mine! lol. GLWS!

OP, imm picking up a set of 17's and will have to pass on these tires. if the were 17's they wiould be mine mine mine! lol. GLWS!


