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Old 12-19-2005, 03:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Where's the Damn Snow???!

2 weeks with my new Toyos, and I have yet to see a flake here in CT.

Jonesing for some damn snow so I can write a decent review for you all.

Someone do a snow dance!!

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Toyo observe G0-2 plus on stockies.

http://www.toyocanada.com/products/ObserveG02plus.asp
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Quote: Originally Posted by Picklicious
2 weeks with my new Toyos, and I have yet to see a flake here in CT.

Jonesing for some damn snow so I can write a decent review for you all.

Someone do a snow dance!!

Tires are:

Toyo observe G0-2 plus on stockies.

http://www.toyocanada.com/products/ObserveG02plus.asp

It was snowed about 4" the day I got my Blizzak Lm-22's installed and they own the snow/ice. Since then.....nothing! I guess I should be grateful because my snow tires wont stop some other dumbasses car with bald tires from hitting me.
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That's why I'm not investing in snow tires. Chicago sees maybe less than a handful of days that there is heavy snow on the ground. Other than that the streets are usually clear.

I'm buying some all-season Falken 512's with some nice 17" wheels soon because my stock Pilots have finally had it. No traction even on dry salted asphalt so imagine what light or heavy snow does for me.
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Old 12-23-2005, 05:54 PM   #4 (permalink)
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We got all the snow. Not planning on driving it in the snow, so it's parked for the season.

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thats why i didnt get snow tires either, i got all seasons. Kuhmo Ecsta ASX's. supposed to be an good tire.
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I'm with evo77 (location wise) cept I went out and bought snow tires cuz I had $680 to burn

Actually today IT WAS RAINING!!! THATS NOT HELPING!!!!! WTF!!!
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Bahahahhaaaa...let see, clear skies and 70 degrees here in San Diego.
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yup... crummy rain here too.

This could only mean one thing, of course... HUGE snow coming in the second portion of the season.
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Rained here as well. Got my michelin's put on after a snowstorm and got to drive home in the snow, and that's the only action they've seen so far. Now just rain.
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