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Old 05-22-2011, 06:57 AM   #10
LonnieB
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quote:By 8.1al

I believe it is the other way around, the M/S tire is better in snow and mud than the A/S.
You are correct, however, if you go back and read dpam's post again, you'll see he never mentioned A/S, nor did I.
  • A/S = All Season or occasionally, All Steel
  • M/S = Mud and Snow
  • A/T = All Terraim

dpam, after reading your last post and now knowing the conditions in which you drive, any one of the three I mentioned will do a good job for you. The list I posted is in order of best first. There are others I could recommend for less money, but the mileage isn't as good as the ones listed.
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