20" Dueller's back on

vikefan7

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I recently took off my winter set of rims/tires and put the Dueller's back on and it is amazing how much better the car handles. It's funny because I knew there was going to be a difference, but it's pretty stark coming from the Blizzak's. I can only imagine how much more of a difference it would make if I had even better tires...

I've had them on for about two days now and I'm having to relearn how to drive the car.
 
I too have the 20" duellers with 15.5K. Since I will never have to drive or deal with ice or snow, what other type of tires should i consider for both performance [smooth ride] and durability [all the miles I can get]?

Also, if you could pls list what the tires cost that you recommend, that would be great.

Thank you in advance and be safe,
tstex
 
From what I recall, 90% of all the tire discussions revolve around what tires do and do not work well on ice and snow -sometimes 4-5 pages of people going back and forth on personality clashes

Since tire technologies change, I was looking for any recent experiences that pertain specifically to non-ice/snow or mountain-based driving...Moreover, what you read in rating guides can be both skewed and not pertinent to my driving conditions, thus simplex feedback.
 
Next time try the Blizzak WS60, instead of the truck-like DM-V1

WS60...................DM-V1

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Yeah, I looked at the WS-60's and they were obviously more expensive. That's why I chose the DM-V1's. I was already spending $1400 for the rim and tire set, which was already a hard sell for the wife.

They did their job even though I really didn't need them this year. Our weather was much milder than last year.

The reason I left them on so long is I just didn't have time to take them off. :) Too much going on right now...
 

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