Re: [FWDLK] studded snow tires
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Re: [FWDLK] studded snow tires



Good for you John, I enjoy reading most everything on the list and if something isn't to my liking, well, thats what the delete button is for. Some people are control freaks and want to dictate what the rest of us see and read. I think I prefer to make those decisions myself. Dick in cold and snowy upstate NY (where it's 9 degrees and studded snow tires are legal till May!)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 9:21 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] studded snow tires

Hi,
    To answer the question I received about the stud in the snow tires in WI joke.   Apparently some of the list members are too young and from a part of the world/country that never heard of, or saw studded snow tires.  I am not sure of when studded snow tires were introduced, 50s early 60s, but snow tires, tires that had deeper more aggressive tread designs for better traction in snow , and mud,  had metal spikes or studs placed in the tread for better traction on ice.   These (studs) have since been outlawed in most states due to the damage they did to the highway surfaces.
    I do know for sure that some had been used on "Forwardlook" cars.
    I have also decided "NUTS" to the guy that ticked me off earlier, apologize for my tantrum, and will continue to be myself...on and off the WWW!
Thanks for the support!
 
Still smilin, John in WI

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