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Originally Posted by Hatterasguy
He did it himself, if he just went back he could have gotten right out.
Also that's why you need snow tires on all these fancy new SUV's, my buddies G wagon when he got it did something pretty similar with summer rubber.
I see X5's and Range Rovers doing 4 wheel burn outs all the time, summer rubber doesn't do anything in snow. The manufactures put on summer road tires so they handle more like cars for the test drive, the only problem is they are 4wd SUV's...so those tires are a poor long term choice.
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The x5 and x6 have ridiculously wide tires, which also happen to be run flats. Not a good combo for anything under 40*
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