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Originally Posted by KingPrat
If you're located in RI, I honestly think you're wasting your money on having dedicated snow tires.
Falken Wildpeak AT3W
Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S
And the other tires that others have mentioned.
All will be more than capable in winter, and be able to handle rain in the summer very well.
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Agree that in RI, dedicated winters might be overkill (unless you're going skiing in VT) but since ya got 'em, use 'em.
I have read the Wildpeaks hydroplane easily at higher miles.
Have personally had the Michelins, they ARE very long lasting, and work well for everything except deeper mud and extreme offroad.
If Michelins are too pricey, by all accounts the Cooper AT3 4S and Continental TerrainContact are both great in the wet. The Coopers are my next set.