Just imagine being stuck on the way home for days in this storm, the power goes out, and You just got the last room at the seedy motel across the street and a new friend to help you survive it.
I just got a new set of Michelin Defender LTX M/S recently on the trusty old 2006 4-Runner so I can pretty much anywhere in any amount of snow. Some free advice for you SUV owners...this is the greatest all season tire for snow and ice ever invented. @Swaye 's knobby AT tires suck in the snow. This is the tread pattern you want...
I use MT's ding dong. Like a man.
My bad. Those tires look awesome for mud and rock crawling. They would suck hind tit in the snow compared to the Michelins.
I am actually trying to kill myself in a snowstorm since you mention it. With MTs I'll die, but look cool doing it.
Have you picked out the coolest corner on the edge of the cliff for your little tire test?
Just imagine being stuck on the way home for days in this storm, the power goes out, and You just got the last room at the seedy motel across the street and a new friend to help you survive it.
Just imagine being stuck on the way home for days in this storm, the power goes out, and You just got the last room at the seedy motel across the street and a new friend to help you survive it.
What model are those? Great sipping strait from the factory. To @BennyBeaver ' s point, the rubber compound does make a huge differences, hence why studless snow tires have a way softer rubber that is more grippy in weather below 40 degrees. But good snow tires have a shit tone of sipping to which is why the pattern matters.
What model are those? Great sipping strait from the factory. To @BennyBeaver ' s point, the rubber compound does make a huge differences, hence why studless snow tires have a way softer rubber that is more grippy in weather below 40 degrees. But good snow tires have a shit tone of sipping to which is why the pattern matters.
Jesus. I was just at the QFC in Bellevue and people were clearing off the shelves like a hurricane was coming.
You sound rich.
You know it. I like to observe the Eastside peasants leading their charming little lives before heading back to my castle in Medina.
In the recently mentioned film Ronin, there is a scene where they go to Arles. There is a drone shot looking down on the coliseum and then it zooms in to Gregor as he stands menacingly in the window of a cafe (which I think was called L'Alician). A few years before that, I was sitting at that very outdoor cafe at about 1AM. A long-haired brunette appeared at that same window Gregor would later be at. She began talking en francais to some friends at a table near mine. And then one of them yelled up to her, "Rapunzel!"
It's been so cold here that I had to light the furnace and turn on our thermostat. I can't even use the heated pool, just the hot tub. I'm with you guys in spirit. #wewillovercome
It's been so cold here that I had to light the furnace and turn on our thermostat. I can't even use the heated pool, just the hot tub. I'm with you guys in spirit. #wewillovercome
It's been so cold here that I had to light the furnace and turn on our thermostat. I can't even use the heated pool, just the hot tub. I'm with you guys in spirit. #wewillovercome
Sickening. Its like the fucking apocalypse. Who would have thought - you're as miserable as the brooklyn inmates who almost froze to death.
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I'd be more than happy to come over and help with thread & knot counts.