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Old 10-19-2007, 12:06 PM
magnumsrt8pick magnumsrt8pick is offline
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Default SRT 8 Winter Performance

I have not purchased my Magnum SRT 8 yet, but it is in the works. My only concern is that it is a high powered rear wheel drive vehicle and I will most likely encounter snow on a frequent basis.

Anyone have experience with it? If so, how did you fair? I think winter tires or all seasons at the very least are required. If anyone has any input please share.

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Old 10-24-2007, 10:56 PM
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Default RE: SRT 8 Winter Performance

having only the rt, but, much experience in the snow, I think that you would be fine with either choice. If of course you have rear wheel drive experience. I live in canada, and get a fair amount of snow, and survived on the crap contis, that came stock with my car. I am going with Toyo winter tires for this winter, as the contis are pretty much done, and I want to get some 22s next spring. So if u want to purchase the winter tires, it will only help, but the all seasons will do, if u know what u r doing with rwd cars.
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