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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Midwest
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<blockquote data-quote="WashburnGT" data-source="post: 2338617" data-attributes="member: 30878"><p>As pretty much everyone has said...the main roads around the KC Metro area will be ok. During heavy snow they tend to ignore the side streets. Im sure it's like that in other areas as well. I got a set of all-seasons to go on my GT for winter...not as good as winter tires...but half the cost. They really help me out. </p><p>I was told by a tire guy that Continental ( I think) makes a snow tire specifically designed for "Mid-West winters" I cant remember what its called or anything...jsut that Im pretty sure it's made by Continental. </p><p>BTW welcome to "Rice World: where every teenager lives his life a quarter-mile at a time..."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WashburnGT, post: 2338617, member: 30878"] As pretty much everyone has said...the main roads around the KC Metro area will be ok. During heavy snow they tend to ignore the side streets. Im sure it's like that in other areas as well. I got a set of all-seasons to go on my GT for winter...not as good as winter tires...but half the cost. They really help me out. I was told by a tire guy that Continental ( I think) makes a snow tire specifically designed for "Mid-West winters" I cant remember what its called or anything...jsut that Im pretty sure it's made by Continental. BTW welcome to "Rice World: where every teenager lives his life a quarter-mile at a time..." [/QUOTE]
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