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I've been wanting to get a set of Geolander A/Ts once it was time to replace my stock Potenzas. Then last winter I decided that for this next winter I'd get some winter tires... So now I'm wondering if it is worth getting both or if the Geolanders will do the job in the snow and ice. I really want something that grabs the ice and hardpacked snow well. Can any Geolander owners comment on how they perform in this area? Anyone have experience with both Geolanders and dedicated winter tires?
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Geolandar AT/S, Grabber AT2 in the snow
http://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/...ander-t-s.html Anyone have Grabbers?
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