My New TB Evo IX SE!!! 56K Warning
congrats, my friend has the same one. Now depending on where you live, if you do get consistent sleet and snow then get dedicated winter tires for those months, otherwise i would go with a good high performance all season tire for the winter months. The loss in performance from dedicated winter tires on dry pavement is immense compared to the stock advans. now if you just get some dry cold weather and can deal with having to take it easy until the tires warm up then you can stick with the stock tires all year round. I speak from personal experience. I would not drive with any summer tire in snow regardless of AWD. AWD will not help you brake and the summer compound tires freeze and harden up in the cold weather.
What do those RSX owners say about the evo?!? and how can an rsx be better than an evo stock vs stock?!?!?
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