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Oh yea guys, what are you focks going on friday night?
me an a couple of friends are heading over to jokerz comedy an silk on friday.
I have a gift certificate for 20 people to use up
let me know if anyone is interested.
me an a couple of friends are heading over to jokerz comedy an silk on friday.
I have a gift certificate for 20 people to use up
let me know if anyone is interested.
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Sup guys, since I've only had my car for a whole 3 days, I'm wondering what you guys suggest:
I drove my car to work today before the snow started, thinking that the snow was going to start around 3, and I could get home before it got too bad. Well, thanks to the lovely weathermen being wrong again, the snow has started and it's coming down pretty good. (As I'm sure you all can tell)
I have the stock advans on the car and I'm wondering if you guys think I should even consider driving on them. I hear mixed feelings about these tires with snow driving. Is the car even driveable in the snow with these tires? I know how to drive in the snow, I've driven a car with summer tires in the snow before, but just wanted to see what others thought. If you drive conservatively enough, will the tires at least be adequate for breaking or will the tires just slosh around and lose traction anytime I hit the break pedal?
Thanks...
I drove my car to work today before the snow started, thinking that the snow was going to start around 3, and I could get home before it got too bad. Well, thanks to the lovely weathermen being wrong again, the snow has started and it's coming down pretty good. (As I'm sure you all can tell)
I have the stock advans on the car and I'm wondering if you guys think I should even consider driving on them. I hear mixed feelings about these tires with snow driving. Is the car even driveable in the snow with these tires? I know how to drive in the snow, I've driven a car with summer tires in the snow before, but just wanted to see what others thought. If you drive conservatively enough, will the tires at least be adequate for breaking or will the tires just slosh around and lose traction anytime I hit the break pedal?
Thanks...
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if you plan on keeping your car, don't drive on them in the snow! its a SUMMER performance tire. Not all-season.
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