
Looking 4 Snow Tire Recommendations (Lambo)
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Looking 4 Snow Tire Recommendations (Lambo)
Snow storm in NYC ... found this on the streets 2night. My flight tomorrow might be canceled. 

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brrrrrrrrr ... more snow then in Vancouver!
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Slap a set of Blizzaks on that and drive home. 

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A $200k popsicle. My god, some people have too much bloody money.
Is that actually Ice across the windshield spilling over to the mirrors?
Is that actually Ice across the windshield spilling over to the mirrors?
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Looks like seran or shrink wrap. Maybe to keep the wiper from freezing to the windshield?
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Looks like plastic wrap to keep the snow off of the windshield. I've heard of doing this, but I would think it would itself freeze to the window.Mike Shin wrote:A $200k popsicle. My god, some people have too much bloody money. Is that actually Ice across the windshield spilling over to the mirrors?
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And NOW you see why I moved from The Big (frozen) Apple! Tired of sub-zero temps (with wind-chill factor) and 1-2ft (not inches) of the powder.
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Giovanni Jaramillo wrote:And NOW you see why I moved from The Big (frozen) Apple! Tired of sub-zero temps (with wind-chill factor) and 1-2ft (not inches) of the powder.
I miss that stuff and watching the winter Olympics makes me miss it more.
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That's amazing ... someone else came across the same Lambo and posted that shot ... looks like the next morning. I did a preemptive switch to the same flight, but tomorrow, Saturday ... and my flight this morning DID get cancelled.
Another two feet of snow ...
Another two feet of snow ...
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Re: Looking 4 Snow Tire Recommendations (Lambo)
Depends on what you are putting them on. Blizzaks are quite good. Studs are unecessary. Hell, I ran on bald highway tires on my 6000lb Suburban (okay, so it was 4WD) just fine for two winters up here. My best recommendation is to just not drive the Lamb in the snow, it has too much power, period. No reason to destroy such a beautiful car.
If you have a truck, the best deal in the world are General Grabbers. At a mere $150 each, they're the least expensive in their class, but are also rated the best. I can drive on ice in these babies, and I can also drive in 4 foot deep snow because the sidewalls have traction - important.
DO NOT EVER STIPE YOUR TIRES. A stiped tire will fall apart at high speeds, period. But buy tires that are stiped at the factory, because they do it right, and they're designed to hold up.
Best advice, move out of there; its only going to get worse.
If you have a truck, the best deal in the world are General Grabbers. At a mere $150 each, they're the least expensive in their class, but are also rated the best. I can drive on ice in these babies, and I can also drive in 4 foot deep snow because the sidewalls have traction - important.
DO NOT EVER STIPE YOUR TIRES. A stiped tire will fall apart at high speeds, period. But buy tires that are stiped at the factory, because they do it right, and they're designed to hold up.
Best advice, move out of there; its only going to get worse.