Feb 1st 2014, 8:10:11
I've driven trucks for 16 years and in all conditions, the people who believe to have "snow tires" are fooling themselves if they think they'll be OK on ice, snow and ice are two very different surfaces, once snow gets compacted the only thing that will provide some traction is chains or cables, I've seen studded tires spin as if they had no studs, rubber + ice = your foot on a soapy wet surface.
My all time favorite are people that believe a 4x4 or all wheel drive will somehow override the icy conditions, ditch it is for them :-(
My all time favorite are people that believe a 4x4 or all wheel drive will somehow override the icy conditions, ditch it is for them :-(
Mess with me you better kill me, or I'll just take your pride & joy and jack it up
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https://youtu.be/...pxFw4?si=mCDXT3t1vmFgn0qn
-=TSO~DKnights~ICD~XI~LaF~SKA=-
S.F. Giants 2010, 2012, 2014 World Series Champions, fluff YEAH!