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      11-11-2021, 01:49 PM   #5
jpcoop
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Originally Posted by Good 4 2 reasons View Post
If the temperatures are warm year-round, performance (aka summer) tires perform well in water.

They lose their performance in temperatures below 45 degrees and any kind of winter precipitation.
Exactly. In my experience (in the very rainy PNW) summer tires are if anything better in the rain, as long as it isn't too cold out. Then they turn into hockey pucks and you slide everywhere. But I can't imagine that's a concern in LA.
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