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Old 12-06-10 | 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by LarDasse74
If you are in a city where the snow is likely to be damp and have solid pavement underneath then narrow tires are best - they will cut down through the slush and give you proper traction. THe wider your tires the more snow gets traped between tire and pavement and the less traction you have.
unless the wider tire is designed to cut through with aggressive knobs.
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