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Re: Snow and Ice Driving 200 '90

im conserative as well and thats why i dont have problems driving studded snows down the road (denver to pueblo alot) when its dry. when the snow hits, im very glad to have 4 studded snows on my 240. dont know about your 14" vs. 15" situation though. i got the thinest width snow tire that would go on the rim and the things bite like crazy (i love it when i go around subaru's). there seemed to be very good previous comments though, due to your usually wet climate and only occasionally going to the mountains. as for the ruts in i5 being caused by studded snow tires....i dont think so...however, might have something to do with those 80,000 lb big rigs having to chain-up.

best of luck

c. tim







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