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Old 12-26-2004, 10:48 AM   #9 (permalink)
Bacardi 151
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Quote: Originally Posted by rebelridn6
anyone give these a shot yet?? we got pounded with snow, and of course, the kdw's are the a wise choice for snow traction. that is a very good price, just wanted to know if anyone has been able to use them yet. i want to make sure i dont need a more aggressive tread

Are you asking if the KDWs are ok to use in the snow?

I tried them...If your really careful, they're not that bad...Turning and stopping weren't a problem...It was accerating, no matter how little gas you use you will spin your tires which could possibly makes the front end slide to the right or left...If you have to stop on a hill, or leave a parking lot that has a hill, you have a very slim chance climbing that hill...I got stuck at a stop light, I was forced to do an illegal U-Turn in the middle of the intersection to go down the hill, do another U-Turn once the hill levels out and pray that the light on hill stays green...
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