Dan00Hawk
Active Member
I used the Winteforce 2's this season, without studs. They did great in snow, decent on ice. On dry pavement, they are a bit squirrely at higher speeds, like many snow tires with deep tread. Depending on your preferences, you may like that, or you may want a more "performance oriented" winter tire that gives up a bit of snow grip for better manners in the dry.I looked at reviews on the Internet for various tires.
Even though they are high price the Pilot Sport 4S. They're just top class tires. For winter, I'm trying Firestone's Winterforce 2 tire this upcoming season.