Originally Posted By: Nick1994
All you guys talking about snow tires has me feeling left out (kidding). If you ask anybody here in Phoenix anything about a snow tire, they'd probably look at you and ask "they make tires for snow?"
Lol
When I ordered my Blizzaks from Tirerack, I had an embarrassed guy call me to make sure that I really wanted snows in New Mexico. I reminded him we were a rocky mountain state. He said he knew, but his boss made him make the call.
No shortage of 4X4 with aggressive tires in Phoenix, though. Maybe they are all thinking of doing the Rubicon some day. Or they want to drive up to Flagstaff during the winter to see the snow (once).
You can always tell a used car from Phoenix. They have large crescent shaped swipes on the windshield. They way it works in Phoenix, is your windshield wipers rot out before it rains. You scratch your windshield. Replace wipers, which rot out again before the next rain. Repeat.
All you guys talking about snow tires has me feeling left out (kidding). If you ask anybody here in Phoenix anything about a snow tire, they'd probably look at you and ask "they make tires for snow?"
Lol
When I ordered my Blizzaks from Tirerack, I had an embarrassed guy call me to make sure that I really wanted snows in New Mexico. I reminded him we were a rocky mountain state. He said he knew, but his boss made him make the call.
No shortage of 4X4 with aggressive tires in Phoenix, though. Maybe they are all thinking of doing the Rubicon some day. Or they want to drive up to Flagstaff during the winter to see the snow (once).
You can always tell a used car from Phoenix. They have large crescent shaped swipes on the windshield. They way it works in Phoenix, is your windshield wipers rot out before it rains. You scratch your windshield. Replace wipers, which rot out again before the next rain. Repeat.