My Yoko ES100 are summer performance and pretty good in the rain UNTIL they wear out - then they are a menace.
If your car slips and slides in the rain it is because your tires slip and slide in the rain. - It isn't alignment or phases of the moon, it is because your tires no longer grip the road.
If you are running more than 35PSI - reduce your tire pressure. Other than that, if you are going to drive in the cold get tires that work in the cold (summer tires don't). If you are going to drive in the rain, get tires that work in the wet.
If you have 20/25K on your front tires they are probably worn out. Have you really looked at the wear bars to see how much tread you have? Have you measured to see how much of Lincoln's head shows with a penny test?
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