brunosquito
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Saw a red stinger 2.0 on 60fwy towards city of industry around 700pm. Let em hear the new ark grip as I passed him up lol
No. You saw Pearl White. "Snow White" is all I saw this afternoon, but I didn't bother to look closely to see if any of them was a Stinger. (my A/S tires and "winter wheels" go on Wednesday at one o'clock; hopefully this first dump of the season will be cleaned off the roads long before then)Snow white westbound ..
Disney princess vs silent movie star? Well, no snow here, but we did have lightning and hail on the 20th. Fortunately, only about pea size, but it came down hard, so I'm glad my Stinger was in my garage.No. You saw Pearl White. "Snow White" is all I saw this afternoon, but I didn't bother to look closely to see if any of them was a Stinger. (my A/S tires and "winter wheels" go on Wednesday at one o'clock; hopefully this first dump of the season will be cleaned off the roads long before then)
No. You saw Pearl White. "Snow White" is all I saw this afternoon, but I didn't bother to look closely to see if any of them was a Stinger. (my A/S tires and "winter wheels" go on Wednesday at one o'clock; hopefully this first dump of the season will be cleaned off the roads long before then)
If you don't drive the canyons, yes they are good for 99% of the driving we'll see throughout winter. When the roads get nasty we drive cautiously anyway, even with the best snow tires. All you have to do is be even more cautious. Even summer tires work in a couple to a few inches of snow, IF you appreciate the necessity of slowing down and establishing more space between you and the next vehicle, etc. I was in pretty cruddy conditions this afternoon on my Michelins, with up to two inches of slushy snow at times. But AWD and sedate driving worked out fine: I didn't slide or skid even a little bit even once. And it was below freezing as well.Are your all-season tires good enough in the Utah winters?
If you don't drive the canyons, yes they are good for 99% of the driving we'll see throughout winter. When the roads get nasty we drive cautiously anyway, even with the best snow tires. All you have to do is be even more cautious. Even summer tires work in a couple to a few inches of snow, IF you appreciate the necessity of slowing down and establishing more space between you and the next vehicle, etc. I was in pretty cruddy conditions this afternoon on my Michelins, with up to two inches of slushy snow at times. But AWD and sedate driving worked out fine: I didn't slide or skid even a little bit even once. And it was below freezing as well.![]()
Missouri gets snow, but not by a large amount compared to other places. I've been debating sticking with the all-seasons on mine. The one snowfall we did have, there was a sheet of sleet underneath, which made for slippery driving. The Stinger drove through it OK.
That's going to be hard to beat, especially as they're genuine in the wild sitings .Saw 4 on my commute home yesterday, the most I have ever seen in one trip.
Starting at just after 3:30 PM, Micro Blue stuck in construction traffic on 28 NB as I was heading South. A Sunset Yellow a few minutes later also heading on 28 NB (possibly @17th_Letter?). A Snow White Pearl behind/beside/in front of me on 66 WB (man the Snow White Pearl with black badges/smoked tail lights looks so damn sharp!), then as I got close to home a Panthera parked in a shopping center I pass in Bealeton Virginia at about 4:30 PM.
Crazy I tell ya!
I see you. Thanks for the invite. Will post my mods soon.Panthera gt Mazzy’s bar parked next to me. I’m a god damn stalker... left forum info and username on windshield The hell’s wrong with me.
"All season" tires generally is the worst of there is.
Not good winter tires, not good summer tires, might work. but i'd rather have one set of tires that is for winter and one is for summer.
the rubber behaves very different depending if its -10 or +30.
Saw 4 on my commute home yesterday, the most I have ever seen in one trip.
Starting at just after 3:30 PM, Micro Blue stuck in construction traffic on 28 NB as I was heading South. A Sunset Yellow a few minutes later also heading on 28 NB (possibly @17th_Letter?). A Snow White Pearl behind/beside/in front of me on 66 WB (man the Snow White Pearl with black badges/smoked tail lights looks so damn sharp!), then as I got close to home a Panthera parked in a shopping center I pass in Bealeton Virginia at about 4:30 PM.
Crazy I tell ya!
Yeah, I started to read that, then looked at the location and was surprised it was not from Aus. Who else has seen four in the wild in one day? And when do we call this game over and done? I guess when four or more of us are reporting four in a day on a weekly basis, for at least four months?That's going to be hard to beat, especially as they're genuine in the wild sitings .![]()
Yeah, I started to read that, then looked at the location and was surprised it was not from Aus. Who else has seen four in the wild in one day? And when do we call this game over and done? I guess when four or more of us are reporting four in a day on a weekly basis, for at least four months?
Saw a Pearl White GT on RT 6 in Channahon IL today around 10 a.m..
Saw 4 on my commute home yesterday, the most I have ever seen in one trip.
Starting at just after 3:30 PM, Micro Blue stuck in construction traffic on 28 NB as I was heading South. A Sunset Yellow a few minutes later also heading on 28 NB (possibly @17th_Letter?). A Snow White Pearl behind/beside/in front of me on 66 WB (man the Snow White Pearl with black badges/smoked tail lights looks so damn sharp!), then as I got close to home a Panthera parked in a shopping center I pass in Bealeton Virginia at about 4:30 PM.
Crazy I tell ya!