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Drumheller Trip 16,17 - 16-Sep-2017
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<blockquote data-quote="turbozig" data-source="post: 114140" data-attributes="member: 915"><p>Everyone should be fine as long as they drive with caution, just take it easy guys until the temps warm to about 5 to 7 degrees. I changed out my Michelin's for Continental DWS-06 all season high performance tires, which are rated for snow and ice. I enjoy drives through the BC area regularly, and wanted to be ready for what mother nature can dish out unexpectedly. The performance I would rate at very good, but the Michelin's are much better at cornering, less sidewall flex at high speed cornering. I still have my original low mile Michelin's on the original rims incase I decide to do any sloloms or high speed runs. <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/cars/smileys-car-driving-695389.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":ohoh:" title="Smileys Car Driving 695389 :ohoh:" data-shortname=":ohoh:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbozig, post: 114140, member: 915"] Everyone should be fine as long as they drive with caution, just take it easy guys until the temps warm to about 5 to 7 degrees. I changed out my Michelin's for Continental DWS-06 all season high performance tires, which are rated for snow and ice. I enjoy drives through the BC area regularly, and wanted to be ready for what mother nature can dish out unexpectedly. The performance I would rate at very good, but the Michelin's are much better at cornering, less sidewall flex at high speed cornering. I still have my original low mile Michelin's on the original rims incase I decide to do any sloloms or high speed runs. :ohoh: [/QUOTE]
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