Interesting weather condition we encounter here from time to time. The air is dead still, a thin cloud blanket is close to the ground, temp around 22F. No precipitation. It can be real pretty...not much fun to drive in , though. Rick
CZARCAR said:...try studded snowtires or chains! when such happens here the powerlines fall,maybe.
CZARCAR said:["]studs are illegal all over!= bet u cant get them anyway.
fossil said:Interesting weather condition we encounter here from time to time. The air is dead still, a thin cloud blanket is close to the ground, temp around 22F. No precipitation. It can be real pretty...not much fun to drive in , though. Rick
CZARCAR said:CANT BEAT STUDS! but ask the wife if she'd prefer chains. :zip:kenny chaos said:CZARCAR said:["]studs are illegal all over!= bet u cant get them anyway.
I put the studded tires on the wifes car every winter.
CZARCAR said:twas an SM joke. bad & tasteless :sick:kenny chaos said:CZARCAR said:CANT BEAT STUDS! but ask the wife if she'd prefer chains. :zip:kenny chaos said:CZARCAR said:["]studs are illegal all over!= bet u cant get them anyway.
I put the studded tires on the wifes car every winter.
Sorry. Maybe I missed something there.
fossil said:Interesting weather condition we encounter here from time to time. The air is dead still, a thin cloud blanket is close to the ground, temp around 22F. No precipitation. It can be real pretty...not much fun to drive in , though. Rick
fossil said:CZARCAR said:...try studded snowtires or chains! when such happens here the powerlines fall,maybe.
This is not an ice storm. I'm familiar with them from my 12 years in Northern Virginia. This is a rather gentle phenomenon, no appreciable weight added to anything, just fluffy crystals, or "hoar frost". Not scary. No need for extreme measures. As to your other topic, studded tires do untold damage to roads. So do chains to a certain extent, though they're usually only used in conditions where they're not likely to contact the pavement. I don't own studded tires, nor do I think I need them. All I need is a set of traction tires like the Bridgestone Blizzaks. Try 'em, I think you'll 'em. Rick
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