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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
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<blockquote data-quote="Norton" data-source="post: 14537642" data-attributes="member: 145307"><p>It CAN be done, but it's less-than-optimal. FWIW, I daily drove my '89 LX 5.0 in all four seasons along Colorado's Front Range for about six years. With studded snow tires in all four corners, ~100lbs of SpeedyDry in the back, and judicious driving habits, I made it through many storms unscathed. Advances in all-season tires since those days mean you'd probably be OK with something like <a href="http://www.michelinman.com/tire-selector/category/ultra-high-performance-sport/pilot-sport-a-s-3/tire-details" target="_blank">Michelin Pilot A/S 3 tires</a>, rather than needing studded snows.</p><p></p><p>All of that said, I became much happier when I added a 4WD Tacoma to the stable as my daily driver. That allowed my '97 Cobra, and now the Shelby, to be fair-weather-only vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norton, post: 14537642, member: 145307"] It CAN be done, but it's less-than-optimal. FWIW, I daily drove my '89 LX 5.0 in all four seasons along Colorado's Front Range for about six years. With studded snow tires in all four corners, ~100lbs of SpeedyDry in the back, and judicious driving habits, I made it through many storms unscathed. Advances in all-season tires since those days mean you'd probably be OK with something like [URL="http://www.michelinman.com/tire-selector/category/ultra-high-performance-sport/pilot-sport-a-s-3/tire-details"]Michelin Pilot A/S 3 tires[/URL], rather than needing studded snows. All of that said, I became much happier when I added a 4WD Tacoma to the stable as my daily driver. That allowed my '97 Cobra, and now the Shelby, to be fair-weather-only vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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