Snow tires

James Russell jbr at montana.edu
Thu Dec 21 02:15:57 EST 2000


StampinNance;

I currently have a set of Bridgestone Blizzaks WS-50 studless snow tires on
my 4ksq.  They seem to work really well, you will probably hear about
Hakka's or others, I have never tried them so I can't knock them.  

Depending on how often the snow covers the roads should be a factor when
choosing your tires.  If it is only temporary then you could probably get
away with a decent set of Mud & Snow tires.  If it is likely that the snow
will be covering the ground the majority of the time this winter then you
may want to look into some studded snow tires.  It all depends, I would
shop around and ask, maybe see what the best sellers are in your local area.

I just got in from driving a big old rear wheel drive beast and I am pretty
sure it just has mud and snows on it and I was able to navigate the boat
just about anywhere on the ice covered roads of Bozeman, Montana, snow
driving does take some skill and patience.

Good luck

Brad Russell
jbr at montana.edu

1984 4ksq  




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