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woody80z28
11-26-2005, 01:02 PM
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Figured I'd have some fun before my studded snows are put on. Hankook was right, these tires SUCK in snow. :lol:
oh man your bringing back bad memories for me from earlier this year when i was bound and determined to make it up my inclined driveway that was iced up. i cant stand being stuck inside sometimes. and yeah goodyear GSD3s are not good snow tires either.
Munch69ProTour
11-27-2005, 06:38 PM
Michelin Sport Pilots can't get my 740i up a 4 foot rise over a 100 span and Bridgestone S02's cant get my S200 up the driveway either!
Literally only 4 feet over a 100 foot distance. Sadly I need snows on both to even check the mail...
Never mind the Kuhmo's on the 69 lol useless.
CAMAROBOY69
11-28-2005, 05:46 AM
That Beretta looks nice. I used to have one as a daily driver for a couple years. Sure was a fun and reliable car. Mine didnt look as good as yours though. Are those 17" wheels?
woody80z28
11-28-2005, 07:55 PM
That Beretta looks nice. I used to have one as a daily driver for a couple years. Sure was a fun and reliable car. Mine didnt look as good as yours though. Are those 17" wheels?
Thanks, that's my slo-touring car. Slow in a straight line but it hugs the curves pretty well. I built up the suspension to where it runs circles around the Camaro quite easily... just not at the drag strip.
I have 17x7 wheels with 225/45 rubber, Eibach pro-kit springs, KYB struts/shocks, Addco 1" solid rear sway (AWESOME), and a front strut tower brace and rear shock tower brace.
I'm actually an idiot, cause the stiff suspension jars the hell out of me since it's a daily driver on NY roads. I should have just dumped all that money into the Camaro.:doh:
my72vette454
11-28-2005, 09:25 PM
my vette drives great in the snow.....NOT!
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