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Old 01-21-2007, 10:29 PM
KC HEMI KC HEMI is offline
 
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Default what are the best tires for snow

Whats the best tire for getting arond in the snow...i had to leave my charger at work because i couldnt make it up a hill with about an inch of snow on it.
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Old 01-22-2007, 04:31 AM
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Default RE: what are the best tires for snow

none we leave it in the garage lol
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Old 01-22-2007, 12:08 PM
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Default RE: what are the best tires for snow

none got stuck in the drive way
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Old 01-22-2007, 02:01 PM
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None? Haha are you kidding me? I live in Alberta and it's been nothing but snow for months and my baby has powered through it all. I guess it may also have something to do with growing up in Canada, I could probably drive any car through this weather but still, I have never had trouble and I see a lot of trucks and little cars in the ditch while I power on by. No way in hell I'd pay good money to leave it in the garage. Drive it like it's made to be driven or you got the wrong car for you.
I have Good Year All Seasonal tires. That's it. Nothing special.
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:40 PM
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no problems with the factory fims and tires here. just take it out in light snow if its a must. i dont drive it in bad weather thou.
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Old 01-24-2007, 01:19 AM
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Wow. I really think that maybe it's a matter of being able to drive in winter weather. I don't mean car, I mean driver. There's no way this car is that pathetic that it has to stay indoors unless sunny. Bull****.
I take it out every damn day, even in the worst weather you can imagine.
No problems! Lol.
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Old 01-24-2007, 02:01 PM
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never said i had a problem in bad weather i just dont take it out in it. trust me i know how to drive my cars! its not my every day driver so why drive it in the SALT AND SNOW if i dont have to. i like to keep the miles low in the winter and keep it clean. with wisconsin weather in the winter i wouldhave wash it every other day withthe nastysalted roads.
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Old 01-24-2007, 09:33 PM
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Well i guess the foot of snow in our driveway is different from yours but i've been to Canada and its the same stuff. Our neighbor has a 2wd (not sure why 2wd) sequoia and she got stuck too. Althogh our 4wd megacab powered through no problem not only that but i had to pull an awdmagnum out of the snow with our pick up. I do agree with you that it is the driver who makes a difference. it is fun to watch people and their lack of driving skills in the snow no mateer where you are.
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Old 01-26-2007, 02:48 PM
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Thats funny. I live in the midwest and we get a few good snows and icings a year. I have drivin every kind of car you can amagine and the charger is by far the worst in any type of frozen precip ( well maybe a tie with a camaro with a the 6 speed).:-) . I have the daytona with the 18 inch michlins and they are awsome in the wet (best I have ever drivin) but when it comes to snow though it's a completly different story. You have to take of in 2nd with the ever so slight pedal movment or you just stay in one place. It does have something to do with having the finesse of driving a car in frozen weather but a different tire I know would help the situation. Just because your car does good doesn't mean that the person asking the question cant drive. LOL Maybe you dont have the track pack with the 18's. The best place for the charger in the snow or ice is it the garage. I really dont want to take a chance with people who cant drive and all the tons of salt they put on the road getting in every crack possible. Oh yea the extra added 150lbs in the trunk does wonders as well.
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Old 01-26-2007, 08:23 PM
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had 200 lbs of feed in the trunk. but hey we finally got it out yesterday
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