optronix
Senior Member
Must be NorCal or something... I'd skip the all seasons entirely if I was in pretty much any part of California.I was on my winter/All season tire (DWS06+) setup on stock wheels at the time and was waiting on my wheels then. I have my Volk wheels with PS4S on and track wheels with 200tw tires now.
Is it just me who hates all seasons? It seems like a lot of folks don't seem to be super bothered by them. I notice literally every time I turn the wheel. It's just a "slimy" feeling that makes my skin crawl, and literally deters me from driving it in the winter months. Winters I'm sure would have to be worse... and some of you heathens are even considering mounting 225s on 8" wheels... I guess if you just have to routinely drive in blizzard conditions, but otherwise it's pretty much nonsensical and like nails on a chalkboard to me and I'll continue to beat that horse until I get bored of it.
Sadly now that I've switched to RT660+ I'll be switching to all seasons earlier than I would have. I'm thinking probably late October through early April, I used to do mid-November through mid-March.
Eventually I'll probably go to a dedicated track set and utilize PS4S for the street in the summer as they really are the best option available for 7/10ths and below driving (which even 7/10ths no one should really be doing on the street anyway...), but for now my laziness and budget (and space) won't permit it and I'm a two-tire guy.
Review for the RT660s coming after this weekend's autocross results. Hopefully I'll get a chance to drive in rain too because so far the type of driving I've been doing all I've really noticed is more noise and rocks being kicked up.
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