
Ice Bad
- Eleanor Focus
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Eleanor does not like the ice/snow. I found that out tonight the hard way
I am in desperate need of snow tires for the Focus. Newer pirellis just don't cut it. anyone with a hookup please let me know!!!

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i have new pirellis on my car 2. its not that fun to drive

- skhighlighn
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craigslist it! and get some steelies from a junkyard. you'll come out in good shape for cheap. there's a lot of local blizzaks and other ice grabbers for sale on craigslist auto right now. good luck, and hurry, we don't want that thing wrapped around a tree. i know how scary it is, i did that shit last year for a little bit.
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I wish we had snow on the ground. My car is so heavy though, you really gotta work it just to power slide it on dry asphalt. ON the damp ground, don't work it so hard.
Check out discounttiresdirect.com and prin off what you find then go to a local discount tire and have them price match it.

Check out discounttiresdirect.com and prin off what you find then go to a local discount tire and have them price match it.
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Snow tires are sooooo boring though. If I am rolling in first and punch it at 3000 rpms my wheels just spin to redline. That's gay, even with my LSD.
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- Eleanor Focus
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STANG302 wrote: The p6's aren't that bad. I ran with them last winter with no problems. Driving 130-140 miles a day.
I live off a freshly tared hilly and windy road with deep ditches, enough said

Eleanor Focus wrote:STANG302 wrote:The p6's aren't that bad. I ran with them last winter with no problems. Driving 130-140 miles a day.
I live off a freshly tared hilly and windy road with deep ditches, enough said
Geesh... Id say park on the end of the road and ski home.

- Eleanor Focus
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roovy wrote:Eleanor Focus wrote:STANG302 wrote:The p6's aren't that bad. I ran with them last winter with no problems. Driving 130-140 miles a day.
I live off a freshly tared hilly and windy road with deep ditches, enough said
Geesh... Id say park on the end of the road and ski home.
More like Skate Home

- Steve@Tasca
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o2designs wrote: Black Ice on Monday took out my other tie rod...lol
Was gonna order a new set, but Steve decided to take the day off....![]()
Yup, I decided to get the stomach flu from my kids. All the puking looked like way too much fun to pass up.

Who wants snow tires??
Give me some sizes and brand preferences, I can get them mounted and balanced for about $60.00 or so.
I had Dunlop Graspics on my SVT a couple years ago and they were phenomenal on ice and in snowy conditions.
I can't believe anyone would have to ask where to get a good price.

Eleanor...Give me a call and I'll see what I can do for you.
Tasca Auto Group- Employee pricing on all parts.

http://www.tascaparts.com/partlocator/i ... eid=213668
1-800-598-1484 or spowell@tasca.com

http://www.tascaparts.com/partlocator/i ... eid=213668
1-800-598-1484 or spowell@tasca.com