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Yes, they are snow specific studless tyres One of the best here on the Japanese market. Also, they are known for retaining their softness longer than any other studless tyres, which is a good thing, because studless tyres obviously perform best when the rubber is still soft. Other manufacturers studless tyres go hard quicker. The softeness mainly helps on ice.... apart from that, dont think you will get any tyres that are better suited to the snow mate
Just check that they havent worn down to the safety mark.....even if they have about 4mm left, they are already classed as "dangerous" on the snow....
Just check that they havent worn down to the safety mark.....even if they have about 4mm left, they are already classed as "dangerous" on the snow....
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