Just thought I'd share some picture of my truck from a few hundred miles I put on it today (burning probably B40 or so).
Drove from the Denver area down to Salida, the "scenic route," which is basically via any road that looks cool to me.

The front right wheel. The ice was actually scraping the road every time I hit a little bump. And the sound when I turned the wheel for more than a lane change the sound was wicked!!!

The rear wheel. I've always liked how my truck looked caked up with ice and snow...
But the best part by far is always the rear hub caps.

BTW--those tires have 95,000 miles on them. I really should replace them one of these years. But I hate to buy new tires except in the fall, so I get the most "bang for the buck," so since these ones are still doing fine, I'll probably wait until the 45 run or so to replace them...
Dan
Drove from the Denver area down to Salida, the "scenic route," which is basically via any road that looks cool to me.

The front right wheel. The ice was actually scraping the road every time I hit a little bump. And the sound when I turned the wheel for more than a lane change the sound was wicked!!!

The rear wheel. I've always liked how my truck looked caked up with ice and snow...
But the best part by far is always the rear hub caps.

BTW--those tires have 95,000 miles on them. I really should replace them one of these years. But I hate to buy new tires except in the fall, so I get the most "bang for the buck," so since these ones are still doing fine, I'll probably wait until the 45 run or so to replace them...
Dan