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Old 01-10-13, 03:45 PM
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aggiegrads
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Are you asking specifically about grip on hardpack/ice? If so, the more studs in contact with the ice, the better. I run my hard when I know the pavement is going to be dry, and drop the pressure when I know that there is ice.

Even when soft, the studs will dig into the ice before they sink back into the tire.
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