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Hi all,

I'm looking at these All Season 4 tires but they are out of stock now. I can wait until Spring but no date given.

I'd like to hear from anyone with experience running these.

I'm in the snow belt so I run Blizzaks in the Winter. I've run Summer tires before and they can get dangerous under 40F. I'm in a 392 so not as much power as you cats. I think these would let me take so long road trips across the countryside and not have to worry. If Michelin makes more our size.
 

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I personally run the summer Michelin ps4s (305 35 20) and I love them, great in rain and dry performance. One of my close buddies decided to go with the As4s for his narrow body (275 40 20) and he loves them. He says they last much longer then the Pirelli's, performs better, and in the rain they are incredible. Im currently debating on running the As4s or the continental dw06 for my winter rims, just depends on whats available. Where are you located btw? I got my buddies tires recently hassle-free.
 

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Hi all,

I'm looking at these All Season 4 tires but they are out of stock now. I can wait until Spring but no date given.

I'd like to hear from anyone with experience running these.

I'm in the snow belt so I run Blizzaks in the Winter. I've run Summer tires before and they can get dangerous under 40F. I'm in a 392 so not as much power as you cats. I think these would let me take so long road trips across the countryside and not have to worry. If Michelin makes more our size.
I run the All Season 4s on my daily Hellcat. I have never driven in snow (I live in the SE). However, I have driven to N. Alabama recently where it was under 30 degrees and the car was perfectly fine. Later in the day I did a single test hit 0-60 and ran a 3.7s time at 41F.

In my mind, bang for the buck, they are the best tire in the world. They have a better grip rating than the PZero summer tire, they run completely silent, and they come with a 60k mile treadwear warranty. They're also the world's top rated rain tire with best marks in wet traction and wet braking. My only negative on them is at speeds in excess of 140mph, mine tend to vibrate a little (which could be alignment related). These tires are so good that I didn't even swap them over to a PS4S for summer. PS4S is better, yes, but I got these for under $220/ea installed at my local tire shop. The PS4S, iirc, was a shade over 300 and they won't last much over 10-12k miles.
 

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I'm in the snow belt of Cleveland. I thought the warranty is 45k on the all seasons and 30 k for the summers. I'm not overly concerned about that. I'm thinking of Spring trips and Fall football driving through PA that the All Seasons would allow me to drive cross country without issues.
 

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I'm in the snow belt of Cleveland. I thought the warranty is 45k on the all seasons and 30 k for the summers. I'm not overly concerned about that. I'm thinking of Spring trips and Fall football driving through PA that the All Seasons would allow me to drive cross country without issues.
You may be right on the 45k thing. I'd have to go look at my warranty card. Regardless, they will last a lot longer. I've had lots of Michelins and I haven't gotten more than 12k out of the PS4S or the prior Super Sport. On a Hellcat, I'd assume they'd get even less as my experience with them is primarily on cars that weigh 1,000lb less and were rated 200-300hp less. And they killed the tires in 12k miles.
 

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45k on a pair of tires with a HC? I dunno how anyone could manage that.
My HC just turned 45k miles and I've already gone through:
1 set - PZero Nero AS (square)--factory set
1 pair - DWS06 (fronts)
2 pairs - Toyo R888R (rears)--these only last me one summer season
3 pairs - DWS06 (rears)
I just barely put on fresh DWS06 all around.
No track days, drag strip, nor any burnouts. Just typical spirited street driving.
 

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I'm in the snow belt of Cleveland. I thought the warranty is 45k on the all seasons and 30 k for the summers. I'm not overly concerned about that. I'm thinking of Spring trips and Fall football driving through PA that the All Seasons would allow me to drive cross country without issues.
i live in chicago, and daily drove my 18 charger srt, i took the garbage tires that were stock and threw these on! SEE LINK BELOW. they were amazing and you will love them! they key is to find a great all season with the 3 peak symbol on tire rack for server weather rated, and you should be golden!

 

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Im getting 315/35/20 DWS06 plus installed today on my cat. Will report back on how I like them.
IME when they are fresh they grip really well. After about two weeks they're "good". I feel more confident with them than the stock AS for sure, but still avoid even wet conditions with them let alone any snow ever.
 
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