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#477827 11/11/02 05:23 PM
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what would happen if i drive in snow /w KDW BF-G Z rated?


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When my car was less than 6 months old, I drove in snow back and forth to work many times during the winter on my stock BFG's. I never had a problem. They actually handled quite well. I even used them in light snow a year later. Again, no problem. That's just me though. Either way, they're not designed for it, so if they're old tires or you're thinking about getting them, I'd try to get some all-seasons instead.


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Miami?

Doing some travelling this winter?



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yeah going to Boone, NC like every year. but never taken the SVT. Now i wanna drive that thing on mountain roads.

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the only dumb questions are the ones that arent asked...


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When the KDW are new, they will suffice in a pinch, but be cool... head for the right hand lane, easy does it, when the slush arrives. Back end may feel a bit light too, it may come around. NO ZOOMIN' !!

As I tell my clients: " Better to ask a dumb question now than to fix a dumb mistake later" ZZZ.


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The KDW's are barely safe in the winter. The only reason they make barely is they stop remarkably well. Starting and turning are another story.

Normal cautious driving and no sudden movements and you will be fine. Oh yeah; DON'T stop facing up on any hills.


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Originally posted by CJ 2000:
I'd try to get some all-seasons instead.


I thought the g-Force T/A® KDWS was all season?

"Sets the all-season benchmark for ultra-high performance tires. With remarkable wet/snow traction, excellent dry traction, long treadlife, and a smooth, quiet ride -- even at speed." From link below:

http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgapp/catalog/tires/gforcetakdws.jsp


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KDWS is all season.

KDW (note the lack of S) is not.

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Ahh! 10-4


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