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Winter shoes coming off

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But I thought I would post a couple of pictures of them. Couldn't get nice pictures all winter as they were always dirty.




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Even better, when I retired I sold my Blizzaks and just stay home when it snows. I'm glad to be over the hassle of storing and changing wheels twice a year.
 
The few times it snows in North Carolina, I just leave my genny snug and warm in the garage, and get my Jeep Wrangler out! :)
 
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Even better, when I retired I sold my Blizzaks and just stay home when it snows. I'm glad to be over the hassle of storing and changing wheels twice a year.

+1 ....

Even Better, I got a set of All Season Pirelli Cinturato P7 Plus (#1 in their class for Snow and Ice) and I can go pretty much anywhere I want under 10 inches of snow. More than that and you're crazy to be out driving around as other drivers will run into you anyway!
 
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