Posted by Rustyj14 on March 30, 2011 at 19:26:28 from (74.98.227.155):
In Reply to: D'oh! posted by big fred on March 29, 2011 at 14:43:48:
Many years ago, i bought a wrecked French Renault, fixed it and drove it everywhere. It had Michelin X tires on it, and was very good on snowy roads. It never needed chains. One winter, i took it up into the Pennsylvania mountains to hunt for deer. Stayed at a cabin for three days. the day i started for home, i stopped for gas at a station at the foot of a mountain. Roads had 5-6 inches of snow, and there i was with no tire chains! The man there asked if i wanted my tire chains put on, but i told him i wouldn't need them. I also told him i wouldn't be back. He just shook his head and said i'd be back. Ain't been back there in 40 years. Those tires grabbed the snow and went right up, and i went home with no trouble. Best tires i ever had. The rear engine had a lot to do with it, i think.
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