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UND car thread!!!!! Jace-the-ace, Angelfuree, Txaviator! Get in here!

Discussion in 'University of North Dakota' started by UAL747400, Dec 26, 2011.

  1. Roger Roger Dangerous

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    We put studded tires on in The Capital City this year. I think for the number of days I would have missed work by being stuck in the driveway at home, we pretty much broke even. Now since our summer tires are rather worn down I can't do a direct comparison of studs vs. good all-season tires, but holy smokes this winter was night and day difference over last year without studs.
  2. ASpilot2be CASA driver

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    Yeah, studs are a good idea for your driveway. Studs arent as useful once you have more than a couple inches of snow. So for us who gets what feels like two feet of snow at a time they arent that useful.

    BTW, we got our set of All-seasons at Costco there in Juneau.
  3. thevideographer Well-Known Member

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    Does anybody else want to start a "ufixit" garage? Even with all this open space there is nowhere to work on a car around here!

    http://ufixitautomotive.com/
  4. UAL747400 Suspended

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    Haha, my solution was to get my own place! ;)

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