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linderpat 08-23-2013 06:02 PM

spare set of wheels and tires
 
looking for a spare set of wheels and tires for bad weather driving. Any recommendations on a good bad weather tire? Need 17 inches.

tonichristi 08-24-2013 08:43 AM

Fail! :confused:

linderpat 08-25-2013 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by tonichristi (Post 359150)
Fail! :confused:

enlighten me?

madmods 08-25-2013 06:01 AM

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tonichristi 08-25-2013 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by linderpat (Post 359316)
enlighten me?

It was actually because you posted this in the cars for sale/wanted instead of the parts for sale/wanted. ;)

Now you get a second "fail" because I had to explain it to you :p :p :p Just messin with ya!

linderpat 08-26-2013 05:17 AM

thanks folks - sorry about the wrong forum for posting my request - I'll take the fail on that one:)

I am well aware of the tire specifications, and alluding to "bad weather" tires was meant simply to distinguish from my summer, hot weather sticky Michelins that would not perform at all in the colder temps on possibly slick roads. I plan to drive the car as much throught the year as I can, so I need a good all season for the fall, winter and spring, and save my sticky P-Zeros for the summer driving. So yes, it was a "fail" to not get specific on that little point :rolleyes: but I assumed you folks would know just what I was getting at without adding this additional detail:cheers:

madmods 08-26-2013 05:26 AM

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Hayden 08-26-2013 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by linderpat (Post 359534)
thanks folks - sorry about the wrong forum for posting my request - I'll take the fail on that one:)

I am well aware of the tire specifications, and alluding to "bad weather" tires was meant simply to distinguish from my summer, hot weather sticky Michelins that would not perform at all in the colder temps on possibly slick roads. I plan to drive the car as much throught the year as I can, so I need a good all season for the fall, winter and spring, and save my sticky P-Zeros for the summer driving. So yes, it was a "fail" to not get specific on that little point :rolleyes: but I assumed you folks would know just what I was getting at without adding this additional detail:cheers:

Continental DWS for colder climates. Very popular, and lightweight too.


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