All Season Tire recommendation

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I had DWS06 tires on my '19 Type R and they wore out so fast... 15k miles if I remember correctly.. I then replaced those with PAS4s - they had more grip and lasted much longer. At 26k miles I was down to 5/32 on three of the tires. The fourth was down to 4/32.

I just bought DWS06+ to try on the stock 19s in 265/35-19 (more sidewall - I always hit pot holes). Curious to see how they work out. The only reason why I didnt get the PAS4s is because they couldnt get them in before the DWS06+. lol.
 

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The DWS06+ seem popular here. I'm thinking about getting them for my car too. Anyone know how they handle in light snow?
 

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The DWS06+ seem popular here. I'm thinking about getting them for my car too. Anyone know how they handle in light snow?
Drove them in 6-8 inches of snow when I had them on my FK8. They drove well. I didn't take many pictures but the one I've attached gives you an idea for the level of snow.
11th Gen Honda Civic All Season Tire recommendation PXL_20220207_140402563
 

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I am in the same boat. Also in Philly. Probably getting the Contis any day now.
 


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The DWS06+ seem popular here. I'm thinking about getting them for my car too. Anyone know how they handle in light snow?
I Daily these in Chicago - No issues when it’s snowing. These are great tires to have on year round if you’re not looking to swap out every season for a dedicated tire.

I wouldn’t track the car with these on for obvious reasons, but for off-track spirited driving these are great. I haven't felt any performance loss over what the stock ps4s provided.
 

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Running PSAS4’s here in Chicago. No noticeable difference so far. Weather’s been fluctuating between 60-75deg.
 

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275/30R19 DWS06+ been running for over a year.
 

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Currently have DWS06+, can't say they've ever done my dirty like the eagle sports have. But I live by the ps4s even when the tires get worn they're still a confident ride!
 

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I Daily these in Chicago - No issues when it’s snowing. These are great tires to have on year round if you’re not looking to swap out every season for a dedicated tire.

I wouldn’t track the car with these on for obvious reasons, but for off-track spirited driving these are great. I haven't felt any performance loss over what the stock ps4s provided.
I couldn't have said it better. Multiple cars over multiple years, great year round performance and you're not losing out on any traction *on the street.*
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