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pintofguinness14
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« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2006, 12:14:30 pm » |
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Yep. Although I finally bought snow tires this year and it's a little easier to get around. Last year was torture.
Luckily, Raptor - this winter hasn't been so bad in Maine this year...so far!
We use the snow tires with the studs on them in Astana. I haven't seen temps above freezing since December. I miss Florida.
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BeefStewert
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« Reply #8 on: January 25, 2006, 12:22:14 pm » |
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We use the snow tires with the studs on them in Astana. I have seen temps above freezing since December. I miss Florida.
This brings up a question. You people that live in snowy climated states, is it legal to have studded tires? Here in Oregon we can have studded tires and a lot of people do around here. The messed up part is that we barely get any snow in Portland - maybe an inch throughout winter. And the studs tear up the roads. I've lived in more snowy states that made studded tires illegal. I don't get it with Oregon.
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pintofguinness14
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« Reply #10 on: January 25, 2006, 12:30:36 pm » |
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The studded tires seem to help quite a bit. Luckilly, it's so cold the snow doesn't melt and have a chance to refreeze as ice. Most of it just blows away. I have a feeling it's going to be slush city around here come April.
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