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  • WDOgF0reL1fe
    MVP
    • Apr 2005
    • 3427

    #16
    Re: Winter Tires

    Originally posted by cjonesfan921
    Your issue isn't tires, it is the car.

    You won't have any luck with any RWD car in the snow. My friend had a stang and put 300Lbs of weights in the trunk and it was better, he said.
    Ive been reading a lot online and although RWD is not ideal, tires do help as does weight in the trunk.

    Just wanna see what others have to say as well from personal experience
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    • cjonesfan921
      UGH, next year
      • Jan 2005
      • 20081

      #17
      Re: Winter Tires

      Originally posted by WDOgF0reL1fe
      Ive been reading a lot online and although RWD is not ideal, tires do help as does weight in the trunk.

      Just wanna see what others have to say as well from personal experience
      I had a Mustang as well and it wasn't pretty, tires and all. I didn't try the weight thing, but did try tires. A TADDDD better, but nothing I would want to put myself through. It came to a point where you had to park your car and leave it there and not risk losing the spot you shoveled out or getting stuck down the street.

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      • WDOgF0reL1fe
        MVP
        • Apr 2005
        • 3427

        #18
        Re: Winter Tires

        Oh wow, ok.
        Well I guess driving isnt a total necessity for me. I can walk to work, it takes about 50 min... As long as there isn't a total blizzard of course!
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        Born in powder blue.

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        • cjonesfan921
          UGH, next year
          • Jan 2005
          • 20081

          #19
          Re: Winter Tires

          Originally posted by WDOgF0reL1fe
          Oh wow, ok.
          Well I guess driving isnt a total necessity for me. I can walk to work, it takes about 50 min... As long as there isn't a total blizzard of course!
          My only other suggestion would be purchasing a beater for winter days. Somethign along the lines of $500-1000, only insuring it when you know a snow day is coming and the likes.

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          • djp73
            Coach Porter Davis
            • Jun 2009
            • 8504

            #20
            Re: Winter Tires

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            bridgestone blizzaks
            firestone winterforce

            i sell tires
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