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Tires For Snow
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[QUOTE="Ciras, post: 1428709, member: 22020"] Yes. The Geolander and Courser do very well in winter. They live up to the internet's consensus that they are a good year-round tire. Of the two, I prefer the Geolander. Since you live in VA, a M+S rated all season will suit your needs during the occasional snow fall. My personal preference is to use a dedicated winter tire; the Hakkapeliitta LT. Most will say that this is not necessary, but that is simply because they have not experienced the difference themselves. The difference in handling is astounding. Mount the snow tires on a set of cheap wheels from the salvage yard to save the time, cost and risk of scratching Al wheels. [/QUOTE]
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