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Originally Posted by 68bird
It kind of is right now, but even if it wasn't i'd still like to be able to get some semblance of traction in wet weather.
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It's a RWD car that is relatively light on the back, no tire is going to make is stick to wet roads. The driver is the #1 part of wet traction. Wider makes wet traction worse too.
I'd go with the Firestone or the Cooper. Neither of them will be any better or worse than the other in the rain and they will be easier to replace locally if you have an issue. BFG has been sketchy with their stock.