darkpuppet,Nov 3 2005, 01:20 PM Wrote:NefCanuck,Nov 3 2005, 01:18 PM Wrote:darkpuppet,Nov 3 2005, 01:15 PM Wrote:if people put their snows on when it really was winter-like weather, there'd be no wear on the tires!
Honestly, we have snow on the ground in Toronto for maybe 2 months out of the year tops... it only matters if you're going north or to a ski resort
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That's why I'm not overly worried about running A/S tires. I don't drive into the snow belt and if the weather is that bad I would stay home anyways, because even if the car could make it. I can't :(
NefCanuck
(That reminds me, gotta buy a new ice pick for my cane <_< )
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with the right skills, you can drive 15 hours through a snowstorm on lowered suspension and all-season radials.
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What would those right skills be? Hooking onto my back bumper or following a slo plow the whole 15 hours from here to Woodstock, New Brunswick? I always honk, wave and laugh at people smashed into a snowy gaurdrail, with their shinny wheels, a/s tires and that look of ignorance on their faces :lol:
Old enough to know me limit, yet young enough to exceed it.