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Snow tires are the bomb. My WRX with a set of snows could go anywhere so long as the snow was not deep enough to start ripping off body panels.
With the Challenger I just have the stock all season tires, but it does not get driven in the snow. The 4Runner has a set of Wildpeaks which, though marked with the "three peak" rating for snow truck tires - they suck in comparison to actual snow tires. My WRX felt more planted then my 4Runners does, though my 4R can chew through a LOT deeper snow. Zach |
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