| humfrz |
11-08-2013 03:07 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Missy
(Post 1319148)
I hardly has money... Good news though, I can fit in a suitcase!
Haha
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Hi @ Missy ..... http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra...mages/wave.gif
If your car came with summer performance tires and you plan on driving when the roads are snow covered, I seriously recommend you invest in a set of all season tires.
The first winter I had my Miata, which came with summer tires, I thought I could get by ..... because it doesn't snow that much around here.
After all, I've driven RWD cars through 14 winters in the midwest, 2 winters in Europe and 7 winters it Connecticut and never had snow tires.
Well, that light miata with rock hard tires was another ball game. Sort of like a hog trying to walk on ice!
I know buying winter tires is no fun ..... but sliding in a car that is out of control ain't no fun neither .... :(
I don't care if your car does have a limited slip differential, TC, ABS brakes, and VSC, ..... it's the contact patch that the tire has with the road, that stops the car.
I hope you get my drift .... ;)
humfrz
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