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Join Date: Nov 2005
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My 2cents, I live about 2 hours northeast of Toronto, Ontario, we get lots of snow/ice and freezing rain isn't uncommon.
I used to take my 95 Mustang (all season Eagle GA originally then Mich Xones) off the road and drive a winter beater but that became too expensive. These two all seasons were horrible with a little fresh snow, an accident waiting to happen. Three winters ago I bought four Bridgestone Blizzaks. Holy F&?(#k the cars handling was night and day different. I could motor in 6+ inches of fresh snow, ice is still a little tricky but manageable. I heartily recommend these tires (take them off immediately as the weather gets warmer as they are very soft). |
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