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<blockquote data-quote="TheFleshRocket" data-source="post: 16022477" data-attributes="member: 48535"><p>The problem with the R888s is that after they go through winter, their grip drops dramatically. I don't mean after you drive the car during the winter, I mean after the car sits parked in your garage during the winter and you didn't pull the wheels/tires and bring them inside your house.</p><p></p><p>If you live somewhere that the winters are 40-50F and your car is garaged, this probably won't be a problem, but if the winters get below freezing, your R888s will have significantly less grip the following Spring. This is fine if you buy new tires every year, but if you expect your magically grippy R888s to keep impressing year after year, you'll be in for a disappointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheFleshRocket, post: 16022477, member: 48535"] The problem with the R888s is that after they go through winter, their grip drops dramatically. I don't mean after you drive the car during the winter, I mean after the car sits parked in your garage during the winter and you didn't pull the wheels/tires and bring them inside your house. If you live somewhere that the winters are 40-50F and your car is garaged, this probably won't be a problem, but if the winters get below freezing, your R888s will have significantly less grip the following Spring. This is fine if you buy new tires every year, but if you expect your magically grippy R888s to keep impressing year after year, you'll be in for a disappointment. [/QUOTE]
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