Winter tires slipping on dry pavement. Cheap alternative?

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240sxFTW
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Ok so my first question is would driving my winter tires in the summer wear them out quite a bit more than having summer tires. and sometimes i cant help it but to floor it in first if im in a parking lot with no cars around. Think maybe i could pick up some junkyard tires for the time being? (little bit short on cash). Or just be patient with the winter tires and save up for some falkens or something...?


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DroptopDrifting
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get a set of all seasons on craigslist. i see em in all sizes on there for cheapusually close to brand new too

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Snow tires will basically melt when driven on above 16 degrees Celsius. Get some all seasons.


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