And topics like this make me more grateful for Arizona every year... I'm still wearing shorts and a T-shirt.
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And topics like this make me more grateful for Arizona every year... I'm still wearing shorts and a T-shirt.
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Originally Posted by whiteraven
shutup. :lol:
Yeah but you miss all the fun stuff winter brings... Snowmobiles, skiing, camps with warm wood stoves.... :PQuote:
Originally Posted by whiteraven
On my mk2 jetta I'd run studs in front and sawblades in the rear... I'd fishtail all over the place, but never stray farther than I wanted.
Fairly certain that had something to do with the ass end of the car falling apart, though... good times.
I dont drive mine in the winter any more lol!
I take a quick drive to Flagstaff for some of the best snow in the West... then back home to sit by the pool. :) :lol:
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Originally Posted by whiteraven
im from alberta, and through my years of driving i find a good winter tread that eats through the snow and studs to help out when it gets to the bottom works best. here in alberta we have lots of side roads that don't get plowed every snow fall. Also like kirbycope was saying, you have to check what the current laws are in your province or state. here they are legal year round(or atleast i didnt get pulled over for having them on all year, i know its bad but i knew id be trading it in)In british columbia they are fully banned which sucks in the mountains big time.
The winter's in Winnipeg, Manitoba, are fun :roll: I have been impressed on how well my Aveo has done in the snow. This year I am giving a set of winter tires a try. If I can get them studded before the snow lands, I will, if not, I'll just run them without.