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Originally Posted by MPWR You need to be able to get the car moving, but you also need to be able to turn it and stop it. If you have traction in the rear but not the front, you might be able to get the car moving- but it will move in a straight line into whatever tree/ditch/other car it's pointing at. |
+1, if you can only do 2 because of funds, etc. the fronts should be the priority, if you'd rather not spend the money on new ones you could probably find some good tires for cheap on craigslist
Nokian Hakkapeliittas, Cooper Weathermasters, Hankook Zovacs and the brands mentioned by everyone else are all good snow tires, trust me, I'm from Vermont