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Soft snow cables for sports car in snow?
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<blockquote data-quote="IndVet" data-source="post: 1875608" data-attributes="member: 24467"><p>Beerzerker, how can you say you've never seen something before, than say it won't work? Michelin has a little bit of experience in tires and tire related accessories.</p><p></p><p>Studded snow tires are illegal in lots of snow states, they tear up the road. While growing up in Colorado I've used plastic cleats similar to the Jeko things in the second picture in your post. They worked really well, but will not pass muster if chains are required (as they frequently are in mountain areas).</p><p></p><p>You may want to inquire online about some of these solutions. I doubt any local tire places are familiar with most of these products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IndVet, post: 1875608, member: 24467"] Beerzerker, how can you say you've never seen something before, than say it won't work? Michelin has a little bit of experience in tires and tire related accessories. Studded snow tires are illegal in lots of snow states, they tear up the road. While growing up in Colorado I've used plastic cleats similar to the Jeko things in the second picture in your post. They worked really well, but will not pass muster if chains are required (as they frequently are in mountain areas). You may want to inquire online about some of these solutions. I doubt any local tire places are familiar with most of these products. [/QUOTE]
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