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Old 03-04-2014, 07:55 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by DMDominator View Post
One does have to wonder how many of us manage to drive ours in rain, ice, snow and below zero temps with no problems while guys in California keep curbing theirs whenever a light sprinkle of rain hits the ground.
Lol I don't know man, I'm sure driving in bad weather for 6 months a year can make you a better driver in dry weather, better feel for the road?

I'm sick of winter, it's -23 and usually march break week is usually "warm". I miss having a clean car, but the car is still quite fun to drive in the snow so I can't really complain...but yea I'm complaining

To the OP, good thing you resist driving with the stock tires, you wouldn't go too far without good rubber!
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