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We all are fairly blunt here....some more than others. We are here to help and sometimes things are said in a way that sounds brutal.....but then again the truth hurts sometime.
His thoughts on the tires are really spot on. If you drive in snow more than a few miles a day you have to move up to something that cost more.
Traction is key and cheaper tires just don't stay soft enough in cold to bust thru the snow, let alone let you steer around corners.
My Nankang ultrasport ll have a M+S rating but I wouldn't dream of using them that way.
I put them on before the last snowfall and could barely make it up the hill around the corner in 2 inches of snow.
My General Altimax Artics are the $hit in snow, but then again they are snow tires. If I was doing one tire I would spring for some Continentals because I have driven them on my sisters Subaru and they work.
I did say the Nankang AS tires would be OK but really it all depends on what kind of crap you encounter during winter in SD. If you have kids, good tires are mandatory.
And about that bra thing broski....I still think the car would be better off without it
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