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    kumho 712s in the rain.

    yay or nay? i'm thinking no.

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    there pretty good for me ive been in some really heavy rain they seem to get good traction

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    so you think i should be alright then? i was gonna put my stockers back on. how about snow? i hear snow is a definite no-no.

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    712's work good in the rain.. IMO


    u know what tires i want to try.. the kumho MX's any reaserch on these?

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    Originally posted by fishboy
    so you think i should be alright then? i was gonna put my stockers back on. how about snow? i hear snow is a definite no-no.

    very good in rain , will work in snow,but not to be used in freezing weather.

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    Mine are great in the rain, I am going to put the stockers back on for snow (although it will kill me to put those hideous 60s and wheels back on!)

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    Kumhos AND Blizzaks

    Kumho 712s when it's dry or wet, Bridgestone Blizzaks on the 15" stock wheels for snow. They stick in snow as well as the Kumhos do in the rain. You can race 4wd cars at stoplights and win every time, not to mention how much fun it is to practice you world rally style ebrake turns in the 90s.

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    cool thanks guys.

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    If you want good rain tires, go with Yokos. Best for the price and performance, period.

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