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| Platinum Member Car: 06 Subaru WRX STi Location: Riverside, CA Posts: 1,197
IWSTI Addict since: May 2006 Trader Rating: (2) | Quote:
Actully i never make it up to big bear family owns a house in arrowhead. right above the lake usually just go there. but it gets pretty good snow and the snow mover dont always go up to the folks house This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. | |
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| | #33 |
| Professional STI Driver Car: 2004.5 STi Fav Mod: Driving School Location: Toronto Posts: 486
IWSTI Addict since: Aug 2003 Trader Rating: (0) | I think dunlop M3's are did the best on a magazine snow review, road and track? I personally use hankook W300 icebear because they are really cheap and they did great last year in our canadian winter + they grip nicely when its dry. |
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| Professional STI Racer Car: 04 WRB/ GOLD STI Fav Mod: snail sticker = 5hp Location: Raymore, MO Posts: 792
IWSTI Addict since: Feb 2003 Trader Rating: (0) | I use the older Dunlop M2's. They work great for our winters which are 70% dry. 20% wet and 10% frozen stuff. They have a lot more grip than summer tires when the temps fall. However I see the original poster was in Canada. There are better 80% frozen choices. Dunlop makes a Graspic DS-1 for these conditions. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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