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  • #16
    Originally posted by BEAST View Post
    And you shouldn't. Winter tires are designed not just for snow and water shedding they are also designed with a compound that still works in cold weather.

    Ahahaha.... funny stuff!

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    • #17
      ^^^
      Lol that is funny. Bouncer is gonna be in there soon too. He thinks Quattro is gonna save him no matter what the situation is. :rofl:

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      • #18
        Lol beast, you've forgotten I've grown up in the snow bro.

        Summer tires are a disaster yes, but all season tires on an all wheel drive system is very doable in winter.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
          Lol beast, you've forgotten I've grown up in the snow bro.

          Summer tires are a disaster yes, but all season tires on an all wheel drive system is very doable in winter.
          Haha.. It's funny watching the SoCal guy giving the Chicago/NJ guy shit about winter driving.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
            Ahahaha.... funny stuff!

            Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
            Lol beast, you've forgotten I've grown up in the snow bro.

            Summer tires are a disaster yes, but all season tires on an all wheel drive system is very doable in winter.
            Yeah people in the above picture said the same thing. Lol. :rofl:

            Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
            Haha.. It's funny watching the SoCal guy giving the Chicago/NJ guy shit about winter driving.
            Yeah because I know for a fact that skill alone can not make up for the lack of gear. This is like sending a lumberjack in to the woods without an axe and asking him to chop down an oak tree. :grin:

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            • #21
              Its more about experience, not taking stupid risk, and knowing your limits.

              That said, winter tires are certainly ideal in such conditions. I can't argue that.

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