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Do any of you NC Resort regulars put winter/snow tires on your car?

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hardware
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redneck, offroad, snow tires on all year round.

big ol heavy chevy suburban w 4wd.

no other accessories required. There is winter snow driving and then there is the rest of year when you wish is was winter snow driving.
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skipink
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Ski Bunny wrote:I have a set of tire chains that I have had to use a few times, especially on Beach Mountain Parkway when they have road restrictions.
Haha I remember one of those times!
"Nothing changes if nothing changes."
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dreamnofpow
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BFG-TA-KO2, best AT tire on the market.
jamsandwich
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is it? i like the wrangler duratrac better. seems to last longer. imo
grinderstation
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Have an older 2wd suburban. Always have my 4 chains with me but only have had to use them in the canaan valley in 6 inch plus fresh. They were worth every bit of $$ then.

Plus, It adds a lot of conficence to know i have them. Would not think of going more than 20 MPH with them on.
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4wd with AT tires. Never had problems.
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