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      01-16-2022, 09:50 AM   #1
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AS4 All Season Tires

Anyone who is running these tires on M5 in warm weather north of 60 degrees do these tires stick and take all power from a dig?

I live in northeast and tired of doing two sets of wheels summer and winter.

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      01-16-2022, 09:20 PM   #2
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Anyone who is running these tires on M5 in warm weather north of 60 degrees do these tires stick and take all power from a dig?

I live in northeast and tired of doing two sets of wheels summer and winter.

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I have them as my winter tires. I have not run them in warm weather, but they will hook great down to 25*
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      01-27-2022, 04:53 PM   #3
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I'm curious too. I live in NW Montana & we have temps below 40F in any given month. Added to that, my OEM PS4S are at 4-5/32" after 5k miles. I'm looking for something with a little wider temp. range AND better longevity. I can live with a bit less grip IF they aren't too greasy in warm weather.
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I just got those in 20" a couple of weeks ago as "winter" tires and drove them in the canyons around LA in around 70-75F weather. They're very sticky, seem stickier than the stock summer Pirellis when new. They also ride better, but there's less bite in the initial turn in. I drive in 2WD most of the time and there's no perceived slip unless you really push it, unlike the pirellis after their first ~10K miles.
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Thanks Spunky, just the feedback I was looking for.
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