winter driving
#1
winter driving
I couldnt believe it (and was pretty sad when i saw it) when driving home from work on a snowy day in the 20's. An 06' QC ram with some winter tires, towing a large container. I swear, i almost wanted to cry, lol. That is the 4th SRT10 i've seen around detroit this winter while mine has been stored since Thanksgiving Day. Yeah, i wouldnt want to drive it now as temps have been between 0-25 or so for the past couple weeks, but winter never really kicked in till a little after the new year (and we still havent seen much snow).
I got my plate renewed as well, so that hurt too. $266 bucks to renew, and now i have a plate sitting in my room that still has another 2 months or so before i have to put it back on......
I think i'm moving to someplace around the equator. lol
Chris
I got my plate renewed as well, so that hurt too. $266 bucks to renew, and now i have a plate sitting in my room that still has another 2 months or so before i have to put it back on......
I think i'm moving to someplace around the equator. lol
Chris
#4
RE: winter driving
ORIGINAL: shnormo
Winter driving = fun sliding around parking lots and doughnuts.
Winter driving = fun sliding around parking lots and doughnuts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onP9b1uf5YM&mode=related&search=
#6
RE: winter driving
hahaha, nice photo Quick.
and no, you dont need snow for that, which is the reason why she wont see snow. Thats what my Dakota is for!
I've spun my SRT10 around the middle of an extremely busy road in light rain when i wasnt trying, i'll pass on possibility of black ice, lol
and no, you dont need snow for that, which is the reason why she wont see snow. Thats what my Dakota is for!
I've spun my SRT10 around the middle of an extremely busy road in light rain when i wasnt trying, i'll pass on possibility of black ice, lol