As the resident tire tard, I shall chime in about safety,
I live in the same city/climate as grimjack.
Since I got a t67, I only drive on r-compound march-october and I use kumho spt's as my winter tires. This last winter, just before removing my Toyo R1R's I picked up an 8" bolt and destroyed the rear set. So whatever reason I said fuck it and left my r1r's on the front over winter this year. R-compounds arnt even allowed outside of the temp drops below -9c and must be warmed to 20c before reusing. That said, I didn't listen to any of that and drove em anyways this winter.
If you don't tailgate, and stay out of snow (I still drove in snow...the 1 day this winter). You will have enough grip to get around safely. No speeding/tailgating/jackassary.
Once you go r-compound its hard to go back... So I just picked up some nitto NT01's for the rear.... These will go back in the house for next winter.
Basicaly even a competition tire with some groves will make it down the road, in traffic and freezing rain. It depends on the driver.
Now I feel a drag radial is different. They are so bouncy that on the highway in the rain when they try to bounce, the tread can't handle the rain and your rearend shoots from side to side instead of bouncing. Again "possible" to drive in the rain but I feel the DR's are a lot more unsafe. I mention this becuase people are recommending nt05's which is the same tread as the drag radial nt05r. The nt05 should bounce less then the nt05r's... But its still worth mentioning.
I live in the same city/climate as grimjack.
Since I got a t67, I only drive on r-compound march-october and I use kumho spt's as my winter tires. This last winter, just before removing my Toyo R1R's I picked up an 8" bolt and destroyed the rear set. So whatever reason I said fuck it and left my r1r's on the front over winter this year. R-compounds arnt even allowed outside of the temp drops below -9c and must be warmed to 20c before reusing. That said, I didn't listen to any of that and drove em anyways this winter.
If you don't tailgate, and stay out of snow (I still drove in snow...the 1 day this winter). You will have enough grip to get around safely. No speeding/tailgating/jackassary.
Once you go r-compound its hard to go back... So I just picked up some nitto NT01's for the rear.... These will go back in the house for next winter.
Basicaly even a competition tire with some groves will make it down the road, in traffic and freezing rain. It depends on the driver.
Now I feel a drag radial is different. They are so bouncy that on the highway in the rain when they try to bounce, the tread can't handle the rain and your rearend shoots from side to side instead of bouncing. Again "possible" to drive in the rain but I feel the DR's are a lot more unsafe. I mention this becuase people are recommending nt05's which is the same tread as the drag radial nt05r. The nt05 should bounce less then the nt05r's... But its still worth mentioning.