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Total Members Voted: 19

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Reply #15
Quote from: 5.0willgo
I used these once. They looked awesome but once they started to wear, they were horrible in the rain and impossible in the snow. But if you're not going to be driving it in these conditions, you have nothing to worry about.


Heh, I never had to use them in the snow,  Here in Myrtle beach SC, we get one flake the whole state shuts down :D as far as rain, havent had a problem but Im bad about replaceing tires before their time.

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Reply #16
Yeah, keeping in mind I live in Arizona, so rain is pretty much never a problem, and snow is outta the question.  It's pretty funny, I would imagine that our winter is the perfect season for drag racing since it only ever gets down to like 60, but most of the time is like 75. Or is that still too cold?

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Reply #17
70 is great, i owuld prefer 65-70 for a run. Maybe i should go to Arizona

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Reply #18
Haha, yeah, but realize that my summer is like a winter for the rest of the country as far as racing goes.  You wouldn't exactly want to be putting your car on the strip when it is 115 out, unless you had some serious cooling action going on under your hood.  Granted it's a dry heat. Haha.

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Reply #19
Quote from: DakotaEpic
Haha, yeah, but realize that my summer is like a winter for the rest of the country as far as racing goes. You wouldn't exactly want to be putting your car on the strip when it is 115 out, unless you had some serious cooling action going on under your hood. Granted it's a dry heat. Haha.

kinda i loved the midwest, might get hot but there is NO humidity,  when its 80 here in the summer with 90% humidity, as soon as you walk out your swaeating.  now try 110 with 90% humidity like a figgin sauna