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      02-06-2019, 01:54 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Casotakar View Post
interesting not one person on here mentioned that you're driving on what looks like all-season tires on stock rims. buy a pair of shitty snow wheels and nice fat side wall winter tires and you'll more than likely reduce the chance of something like this happening to zero...not only will you stop better and increase your traction, if you do skid, the large side wall will absorb the impact on a curb, and if they aren't able to, you won't regret scratching up your shitty aftermarket rims on the curb. all problems solved.
Not worth it for me to purchase a second set of rims for winter..
Where I live we rarely get snow. Last few years we would only have a day of snow and it wouldn't stick. Last time it snowed like this was about 7 years ago. By then I would have switch cars. Definitely it would have been a good idea if it snowed here consistently. I'm surprise this month it snowed so much.. November to January there was nothing.
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