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Steven |
Posted At 17:41:20 12/18/2000
I also have the Goodyear Eagle LS 255/65/R15 tires (with limited slip on the rear axle) Short fat tires like those are no fun in snow -- in fact, I don't even get very good traction on wet roads with them. I switched to Bridgestone Winter Duelers (235/75/15) for about $80 per tire and keep 280lbs of sand in the bed held in place with a 2X4 frame. They work GREAT -- I have better traction on snow than my other tires give me on wet roads. Not as good on dry roads though, and I'll have to be prompt about switching back to my summer tires when it warms up. THe Winter Duelers will wear out fast on dry warm roads.
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