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post Feb 9, 2013 - 12:00 AM
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Drove in the storm today. With winter tires, I have great grip on the roads except when the snow reaches my bumper. I felt like I almost burned out a new clutch by riding it in order to keep my momentum going. I heard tire slip may pre-maturely wear out the transmission too. Until I get an suv for the winter, how should I handle driving in this weather? Studded tires? Chains? Thanks!
 
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post Feb 9, 2013 - 4:18 PM
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Well here in the south we let the air out of our tires for mud or sand. 10 psi will give you a greater tire contact patch while still leaving enough pressure for limited travel across pavement. I wouldn't go lower than 5psi.

Of course I have almost no freezing weather experience but unless someone corrects me this should help you out in the snow.

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