How is a lowered car in the snow??
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Originally Posted by NT2SHBBY
we're not talkin about dandruff now....we mean actuall precipitation and until you've even seen snow, much less driven in it you cannot talk.....
or maybe explain to me your lack of knowledge considering you dont have snow tires, and probably never owned them in your life
or maybe explain to me your lack of knowledge considering you dont have snow tires, and probably never owned them in your life
Originally Posted by NT2SHBBY
gotta love how ppl talk out their buttcheeks with ZERO knowledge....:
You can easily make your points without insult, inflamation and aggrevation.
Last edited by DaveGS4; 05-04-05 at 09:34 AM.
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
Was that a Maaloxx moment?
Also, what's with the SC430 wheels on the GS?
Also, what's with the SC430 wheels on the GS?
And, yeah!!! That was a whole gallon of Maalox!!! lol
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
Taking the truck is 'too extra' Why can't you just use the truck in the snow? I wouldn't let ANY weather stop me from lowering a GS and you're not planning on slamming it.
Listen i am ONLY 4'11" so when i dont HAVE TO drive the truck in the snow i dont. In the summer i do but the winter.....Lets just say it gets a little messy!!
I have a mitsubishi galant so i will have to just handle that in the snow. i wasnt talking about going out in a snow storm persay i usually only drive after the snow has stopped falling so thats why i was asking would it be alright but i got my answer
Thanks Guys!!!
~Kia
Last edited by Alexus-Kia; 05-04-05 at 02:58 PM.
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