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Old 12-06-2005, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by StefanoDimera72
A set of blocky all-season tires will suffice. Stay away from a sporty pattern. I've never put any weight in the trunk, although it's pretty flat around here. Drove a 240D thru alot of winters, great sled.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Blocky tires will get you in lots of trouble in snow. Open tread is great for 4x4 pickups that you off road or go mudding with. Blocky open tires can't grip unless the snow has never been driven on (e.g. you are always the first guy out in the morning and never get in traffic... yeah, right)

Snow and ice need some open tread, but SIPES & STUDS are best.
Sipes grip & bite into the snow and snow pack
Studs bite the ice and sound really cool as you drive along.

Oh, and for stuff in the trunk....
I would suppose sand, salt or kitty litter would be best. It's hard to put old chunks of steel; your mounted summer tires; cordwood; cement blocks or other assorted items under your car for traction if you slid off the road
Sand would make sense i guess

Buy 4 narrow snow tires, listen to the guys in NH, MA, VT, NY, MI, IL, WI, OR and WA. Drive carefully and good luck

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