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and on a CRX no less....
 
your nuts, yeah i know my english. . .
heh j/k I haven't decided what to do yet, no money for new tires. but i do have traction T/As i could put on. just for the front wheels assuming the toyo proxes wouldn't do.
 
OLD!!!!

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NEW!!!

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and, for those good days...

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I live in Central Texas, where noone's ever heard of "snow" tires.


Summer tires year round. We don't get a big rain season either.
 
if i had batteries for my digicam then id take pics... but i got a brand new set of 185/65/R15 WinterTrax studs and put them on the Teardrops... hopefully ill have my Nismo wheels by spring to put the Yokohomas back on.
 
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I guess you can't really see the tires, but you get the idea. :p Since I live in Cali, I don't see the snow too often. I'm using Pirelli PZero Nero M+S tires. They do quite well in the snow actually.

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Heh, using some shitty all-seasons on my steelies. They were new whenI got the car, so they only have a winter on them. I'll get some pics of the winter-conversion for the Civic this friday when I get back from school. 8" driving lamps, 3" fogs, mudflaps and steelies. sn0w h4rdc0r3.
 
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I guess you can't really see the tires, but you get the idea. :p Since I live in Cali, I don't see the snow too often. I'm using Pirelli PZero Nero M+S tires. They do quite well in the snow actually.

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hahaha thats just t3h AWD tricking you into thinking they are great tires
 
the M&S are very popular tires on the suby/mistu boards...
 
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hahaha thats just t3h AWD tricking you into thinking they are great tires
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the M&S are very popular tires on the suby/mistu boards...
for snow tires?
I guess so, even braking was ok in the snow. Although, I can't really compare to true snow tires on this car. The only time I drove something with "real" snow tires was a 5,000 lb suburban that belonged to my dad.
 
they aren't as good as a snow tire... they are all seasons, but they are M&S ( mud and snow) rated, so they have to be some what decent in the foul weather.
 
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