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Engine & Drivetrain
4x2 Ok In Snow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kurt DeVries" data-source="post: 1014449" data-attributes="member: 71575"><p>I could not believe the difference in traction when I switched over to a set of dedicated winter tires. My ST came with a good set of Michelin street tires on it, which works great in spring, summer, and fall, but they didn't quite cut it for me for the harsh WI winters we have. I now switch over to a set of Cooper M+S snow tires with a couple hundred pounds of sand in the back. With that set up, the only time I switch to 4x4 is on the harshest of the blustery days and when I know there is a good possibility of black ice covering the roads.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurt DeVries, post: 1014449, member: 71575"] I could not believe the difference in traction when I switched over to a set of dedicated winter tires. My ST came with a good set of Michelin street tires on it, which works great in spring, summer, and fall, but they didn't quite cut it for me for the harsh WI winters we have. I now switch over to a set of Cooper M+S snow tires with a couple hundred pounds of sand in the back. With that set up, the only time I switch to 4x4 is on the harshest of the blustery days and when I know there is a good possibility of black ice covering the roads. Good luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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