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Old 01-19-2001, 12:56 AM   #2
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It is a totally different driving experience. Be very carefull. My car has only seen snow once, 'cause it was the only thing I had running. There was only a dusting of snow on the road and it was a white nuckle grip ride the whole 10 miles. I am a very good driver too, it is just that wide tires, a loose rear-end and a good amount of power will spell disaster if you are not carefull. I have been driving plow trucks since 16 and I can drive in winter, but honestly it is scary. If your cargo will weigh 100-200 pounds and it will be in the very rear, then it will help greatly.
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