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Hank914 |
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Now that Snowpocalipse has descended upon half the nation, us Daily Drivers might want the collective wisdom of this group...
What is a good AllSeason Radial that fits under a narrow-bodied-no-flares 914? Can't do chains, and won't do studs. Just want some deep tread tires for the occasional 3-5 inches that happens in the Cascades and Sierra Nevada foothills. Or the gully-washer downpours that leave massive water on the roads, you gotta have some deep treads to prevent hydra-planing. Thoughts? (Not everybody parks for five months...this car was one of the best snow cars 40 years ago, just saying...) |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 27-December 10 From: TX Member No.: 12,525 Region Association: None ![]() |
I will agree with you totally on best snow car. My first 914, when I was 17 (now 41), became the family car with 4-6" of snow on the roads for about a week. Our pick up and Audi 5000 weren't going anywhere, but the 914 has no issues. It amazed us all. As for tires, I was a poor 17 yr old, so I'm sure they were nothing special and probably sketchy to say the least.
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