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I don't know where you're from, but if you live in BC or a similar climate, get yourself a set of Blizzaks for the winter...the differance between their performance in icey conditions and a standard tire won't be believed until you try it yourself.
I tried Michelin Ice's on my Accord and the company car this winter, and they are good, but not as good as the Blizzaks we've had before. I had a set of Alpin's on a Jeep XJ, and the traction was good, excellent in fact, but they wore extremely quick. The Blizzaks I have on my L/C are doing very well...
You know when you are driving down the highway in slippery conditions, and idiots are passing you like there is nothing wrong with the road conditions???
Those are the people with Blizzaks!
Oh, and I'm just a very satisfied customer!
PS - All of the ice tires will eat themselves if you run them in warm weather - you might get three good winters out of a set, but they are alot cheaper than bodywork.
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'74 Bronco - RIP
'75 FJ40 - Gone
'81 RamCharger - Gone
'95 XJ - recently Gone
'85 SR5 - Going
'90 HZJ73 - 24V winch, Lift, Auto
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