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      12-26-2015, 11:46 AM   #1
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A few winter shots (AW in the snow in Denver)

Got some snow on Christmas Day, figured I'd go have some fun in the snow and take a few pictures!
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      12-26-2015, 12:13 PM   #2
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Its like a white snow leopard in the snow. Cool!
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Awesome!!!! How did she fair in the snow? Great pics from a fellow Coloradoian!!
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Awesome!!!! How did she fair in the snow? Great pics from a fellow Coloradoian!!
Just fine, not very deep to be honest but I have no concerns. But on the dry, you simply can't get traction with the snows. I fear they will wear out pretty quick.
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Just fine, not very deep to be honest but I have no concerns. But on the dry, you simply can't get traction with the snows. I fear they will wear out pretty quick.
What kind of snows are you running and what width?
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What kind of snows are you running and what width?
Dunlop Winter Maxx 245/45/18 all around on 18x8 Drag DR-49 wheels.

Pretty affordable setup, decided to go the route of studless snows versus performance snows for a little better traction in the snow and ice. They are pretty useless on the dry tho, definitely can't be a hooligan on the dry.
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Awesome!!!! How did she fair in the snow? Great pics from a fellow Coloradoian!!
Just fine, not very deep to be honest but I have no concerns. But on the dry, you simply can't get traction with the snows. I fear they will wear out pretty quick.
which snow tires r u running? I get pretty decent traction on my snow tires in the dry.
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needs to get dirty....it isn't a snow shot until you have snow up the fender liners!!
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      12-26-2015, 07:46 PM   #9
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Dunlop Winter Maxx 245/45/18 all around on 18x8 Drag DR-49 wheels.

Pretty affordable setup, decided to go the route of studless snows versus performance snows for a little better traction in the snow and ice. They are pretty useless on the dry tho, definitely can't be a hooligan on the dry.
Yeah those are soft, but you'll be glad you have them in the ice!
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      12-26-2015, 08:39 PM   #10
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Nice winter wheel/tire set.
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I put winter tires on my stock rims and the car handles like a snowmobile haha. I love it!
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Yep, blizzaks will slide on wet tarmac pretty easily, but great in the snow here in MN. Lots of fun today-donuts, fronuts, generally sliding around fresh powder is the best.
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