Originally Posted by Sisk
(Post 272425)
Meh...it was worth a try :p. Where abouts in Canada are you heading? It's a big place...bigger then the US.
BTW - your truck would probably be crap in the snow with those tires. Mud tires are junk in the snow. The tread in the tire just fills with ice and snow and they turn into slicks. ughhhh london/ ontario? i think, im not quite sure, my girlfriend knows for sure, too bad shes taking her last final. but from what i have herd, mud grapplers are a very good snow tire. but dont hold me up to that. |
Originally Posted by Dbrown843
(Post 272464)
ughhhh london/ ontario?
i think, im not quite sure, my girlfriend knows for sure, too bad shes taking her last final. but from what i have herd, mud grapplers are a very good snow tire. but dont hold me up to that. As for the mud grapplers, they could very well be. I've never used mud tires in the winter so I can't really speak from experience...I was just going on what I had heard (should have put that in my post lol). It would make sense that they would clog up with snow and ice though and not be much good. |
Perfect, London is 15mins from me. You can drive up in your truck, fly home and be a couple grand richer :) Saves me the trip too lol and is right around when I want to be buying a new one.
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Originally Posted by Sisk
(Post 272425)
Mud tires are junk in the snow. The tread in the tire just fills with ice and snow and they turn into slicks.
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Originally Posted by Sisk
(Post 272489)
Well that sucks...thats a 2 day drive away from me lol. There are a lot of members you could meet up with though if you're headed to the London area. Be sure to get in touch with them!
As for the mud grapplers, they could very well be. I've never used mud tires in the winter so I can't really speak from experience...I was just going on what I had heard (should have put that in my post lol). It would make sense that they would clog up with snow and ice though and not be much good. Very true, i will be posting it up when i head that way. I really do want to drive, but with gas, and stuff i may have to fly.
Originally Posted by C.Blazer
(Post 272495)
Perfect, London is 15mins from me. You can drive up in your truck, fly home and be a couple grand richer :) Saves me the trip too lol and is right around when I want to be buying a new one.
Originally Posted by Logan
(Post 272585)
Mud tires are GREAT in deep snow. **** on ice and hard packed snow.
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Originally Posted by Dbrown843
(Post 272804)
Very true, i will be posting it up when i head that way.
I really do want to drive, but with gas, and stuff i may have to fly. |
Originally Posted by old skool luvr
(Post 272815)
well, be sure to post something in the Southern Ontario thread when you're ready to pop up for a visit. and don't worry about having to fly. i'd be happy to meet you @ Pearson and show you around.
thanks. |
No Chris he has to fly. Ill call an even $6500 by the time your ready to come up because youll have more miles on it lol and it shouldnt be much to fly home.
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Originally Posted by Dbrown843
(Post 272885)
thanks man, that would be nice.
thanks. |
Originally Posted by C.Blazer
(Post 272941)
No Chris he has to fly. Ill call an even $6500 by the time your ready to come up because youll have more miles on it lol and it shouldnt be much to fly home.
hahah by june the price actually may be up iron front bumper custom made :), winch, Upgraded engine, built transmission. we will see. we will see. |
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