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being that it's March and we're already cresting the 50s I doubt you'll see snow unless going through the passes
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Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta all the way.
there is more water here than snow. Wet tires are more important.
there is more water here than snow. Wet tires are more important.
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there is more water here than snow. Wet tires are more important.
I figured as much, which is why I chose the Continental Extreme contacts. It seems that with them I'll give up some steering response for more wet traction and control, and their relatively inexpensive. I'm taking a shot with them, I hope I don't end up regretting it.Originally Posted by JOKER
Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta all the way. there is more water here than snow. Wet tires are more important.
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Sounds good.
It doesn't snow much relatively.
I'd be better off if I just park the g if a miracle occurs and it snows [and actually stick].
Though it doesn't hurt getting a set of winter tires.
Speaking of which, I should probably save up for winter tires in 17s.
It doesn't snow much relatively.
I'd be better off if I just park the g if a miracle occurs and it snows [and actually stick].
Though it doesn't hurt getting a set of winter tires.
Speaking of which, I should probably save up for winter tires in 17s.
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this years been kind on an exception with all the snow, but typically we only see snow 2-3 times a year max, and never for very long. Rain, however... lol
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I've been in the snow with my S.drives...it's not great...but I'm still here 





