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Winter Car? What Kind? - NOS2Go4Me - 06-22-2005 I never got stuck in over 8 feet of snowfall last winter with the stocker 14" steelies and Goodyear Integrity tires. I plan on repeating that performance this winter. If you're on the 15" stocker rims or have some, give them some dedicated snow/ice tires if you're paranoid :) Winter Car? What Kind? - Flofocus - 06-22-2005 NOS2Go4Me,Jun 21 2005, 01:27 PM Wrote:I never got stuck in over 8 feet of snowfall last winter with the stocker 14" steelies and Goodyear Integrity tires. I plan on repeating that performance this winter. If you're on the 15" stocker rims or have some, give them some dedicated snow/ice tires if you're paranoid :) no 2wd car makes it up my driveway in winter. They've ALL tried. :lol: Oh! have they tried. :lol: Winter Car? What Kind? - ZX5focused - 06-22-2005 NOS2Go4Me,Jun 21 2005, 01:27 PM Wrote:I never got stuck in over 8 feet of snowfall last winter with the stocker 14" steelies and Goodyear Integrity tires. I plan on repeating that performance this winter. If you're on the 15" stocker rims or have some, give them some dedicated snow/ice tires if you're paranoid :)try driving on the 16" stockers with the firestone firehawk tires that are 205 wide anythign more then a dusting and the car is wiggling back and forth down the road!! |