Tempted by Conti Extreme Contact DWS all-seasons!
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Quite well for my use. They are still very quiet and sure-footed, even in some of the torrential downpours we have seen this summer. They definitely give up a little bit of feel and sharpness compared to the Pilot Sports the car had previously, but nothing that I really notice in regular driving.
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Quite well for my use. They are still very quiet and sure-footed, even in some of the torrential downpours we have seen this summer. They definitely give up a little bit of feel and sharpness compared to the Pilot Sports the car had previously, but nothing that I really notice in regular driving.
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I'm suprised that no one has mentioned what the DWS stands for, dry, wet and snow. Guess what's the first to go??.........the snow capability-you can see the 'S' in the tread going away along with the snow capability. I run them on my Volvo 850 R dd, but here in PA where you are either going up a hill or down one, snow tires are the way to go. I did run the DWS's in the snow and it's not even close to running dedicated snow tires. Someone mentioned something about a soft sidewall, see if the size is available in an XL load rating, it's got a stiffer sidewall. I replaced a set of non XL Conti Extreem Contacts with the XL DWS tires and it was a very noticeable. A bit firmer ride but turn in was markedly better. Just my $.02...
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Any idea how long / how many miles it takes to wear off the "S" treads? And, when the S wears off, are they still all-season enough to not turn to hockey pucks in the cold - like summer tires do?
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Put the dry wet ones on at the first of the month. They tend to track some on grooved sections of hwy during dry conditions. The sidewalls aren't as stiff but they do seem to track well in wet and thick water. I didn't bother to test the trackability while in deep water too much at uh extra speed since other cars were around. But the tires did seem to cut through the water with out a noticeable hydroplane when entering the deep water coming out of the tunnel into the heavy rain. Guys in front of me forced me to slow during the best part of the heavy rain but the tires did seem ok at extra speed levels.
I ony eat shaved ice / snow cones. I save the driving in snow for when I don't know better
I ony eat shaved ice / snow cones. I save the driving in snow for when I don't know better
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I haven't experienced that so far, but admittedly I only have about 3K miles on them. I can't stand vibrations and shimmies either, so I hope that isn't in my future. Time will tell, I guess...
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For more information from people who have bought these tires, Tire Rack presents extensive survey results on its website, and also tests tires. As I recall, these tires were rated by their owners as pretty competent in winter/snow conditions for what is basically a modern, advanced design all-season radial tire.
Good luck in your search!