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Old 11-28-2007, 10:49 AM   #122
kdoir345
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Originally Posted by hulkrogan View Post
You definitely can feel the difference. Price depends on your tire size, Pagal posted in the other thread that for his it was somewhere around $700 I think. To get someone to change your wheels, it's about $20 I think. I just bought a torque wrench and do it myself, that way I can not worry about booking an appointment and can do it the night before the first forecasted snow.



I've already posted that people with winter tires or 4wd that develop a false sense of security are dangerous. I know that traction is still no where near what it is on warm dry pavement with summer tires, not even close.

I've never been in an accident, if I do it will probably be in the summer. I drive quite defensively in the winter.
Why is that you care so much about what tire people have? Give it up man, who really cares. I dont have winter tires, I drive a VW Golf, I dont crash into things, things dont crash into me......... If we didnt try to idiot proof everything in this world things would go alot smoother, but no, people get up in arms about what tires everyone else has, seriously shut up
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