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Originally Posted by JoelK
Thanks for the responses.
Actually, the Nokians I'm looking at are the WRs, their "all weather tyre" with a heavy winter bias. I've read that it has outperformed a number of true snow tires in the snow, and that's why I was considering it.
http://www.nokiantyres.com/passenger...name=NOKIAN+WR
Interestingly, I located a thread on Nasioc doing the exact comparison I've been trying to do. I'm leaning toward the M3s because the dry handling seems to be about the same as the RE-92s (if that's believable), and I can live with that.
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...4b13&p=7825326
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I don't know what the were is on the M3's because I've only had mine on for about three weeks. The dry handling appears to be pretty good. I'm used to re070's, so snow tires are completely new to me. Every now and then I forget that the snow's are on and I get a little excited around a corner. The hold pretty good, but definately break free before the Re070's do. The two tires are definately not comparable. But so far I'm loving the snows, the ride is really good in dry and wet. I haven't really had a chance to try them out in the snow yet though.
I definately recommend them, or maybe you might want to try the tires that MattR was talking about that Dean purchased, they're very reasonably priced. Good luck.