Where's the outside temp. display?
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LOL, look bro, I am not going to get into a stupid argument about something so trivial. Road conditions change along with the temps, let's leave it at that.
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
LOL, look bro, I am not going to get into a stupid argument about something so trivial. Road conditions change along with the temps, let's leave it at that.
But 32-->35, not really.
Originally Posted by supastar1568
yea, a change of maybe 10 degrees.
But 32-->35, not really.
But 32-->35, not really.
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by GEE35X
Garnet Canuck is absolutely correct. The temperature range he is talking about can be very critical to changing traction conditions on the road.
I am not sure about Mass, but it sure as **** doesn't work like that where I live. Living along the coast, weather conditions change within 1 degree.........but maybe I've been imagining all that the last 19 years of driving.
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
Didn't you know that it's got to be a minimum of a 10 degree change for road conditions to be effected Wayne? LOL.
I am not sure about Mass, but it sure as **** doesn't work like that where I live. Living along the coast, weather conditions change within 1 degree.........but maybe I've been imagining all that the last 19 years of driving. 
I am not sure about Mass, but it sure as **** doesn't work like that where I live. Living along the coast, weather conditions change within 1 degree.........but maybe I've been imagining all that the last 19 years of driving. 
True that
and I have been all wrong in my 42 years of driving , DARN
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