those of ya'll used to the snow... is it essential to put snow tires on? or will regular tires work with reasonable driving and not terrible snow?
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Originally posted by e30huh View PostAshburn got nothing compare to Arlington
those of ya'll used to the snow... is it essential to put snow tires on? or will regular tires work with reasonable driving and not terrible snow?
and, AS ALWAYS, watch out for other, stupid drivers and slick-looking patches
keep our head on and you'll be okLast edited by imsotyerred; 12-16-2010, 07:18 PM.
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Originally posted by imsotyerred View Post
as long as they're not ultra high performance summer tires or something...pretty much. simple plan when driving somewhere is to accelerate, turn and stop gently and smoothly, as simple as that sounds. You don't have to slow down to a crawl just cause there's a little snow out, but you do have to be a little careful
and, AS ALWAYS, watch out for other, stupid drivers and slick-looking patches
keep our head on and you'll be ok
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Originally posted by dkbmxer002 View Postthose of ya'll used to the snow... is it essential to put snow tires on? or will regular tires work with reasonable driving and not terrible snow?
Originally posted by Kershaw View Posti put my snows on my rx8 2nd weekend of december. its done well the past few years. last weekend i got lazy.
paid the price today. fucking scary coming home. nearly bit it quite a few times. tc/dsc wasnt doing anything helpful. i changed my tires when i got home. in the snow. it sucked. but i could easily tell why my toyo t1rs suck so bad in the cold. they were hard as rock. you know those old car tires, solid rubber? yeah...
my snow rims dont have the flushness my summers do. 17x7+42 vs 18x8 +35. :/ we. im happy my blizzaks are on.
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Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.
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Originally posted by u3b3rg33k View PostIf the road is dry, they heat up enough to not suck after 5 minutes or so, but it's still evident that they prefer warmer temps.AWD > RWD
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