What Did You Do To Your Truck Today? v2.0

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I used it to pick up winter wheels
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Those are the wheels my kid bought for his Terrain.

I can't believe you are getting stuck with a car, only. Man, in the north??

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Guess you won’t be snatching anyone out of the mud any more ;)
No more 3AM phone calls!

I used it to pick up winter wheels
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Those are the wheels my kid bought for his Terrain.

I can't believe you are getting stuck with a car, only. Man, in the north??

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Never had an issue getting around in my old car... Nobody has issues with their Corvettes or Mustangs, lol.

I just means I don't go busting through 2 - 3 feet of snow, like I did with the truck, lol.

I'll probably end up getting something older, later on, though.

For the price, I couldn't turn the deal down for the winter wheels, lol. I'll be able to sell the rear tires for probably half of what I paid for the whole set.
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Those aren't stock tires, on those wheels, lol.
The fronts might be, though... But not the rears.

I'm sure the tires on your rear wheels probably provide more possible traction in lower-grip (wet, cold, REALLY hot) situations, though. :lol:
 

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Those aren't stock tires, on those wheels, lol.
The fronts might be, though... But not the rears.

I'm sure the tires on your rear wheels probably provide more possible traction in lower-grip (wet, cold, REALLY hot) situations, though. [emoji38]
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No burnouts for at least 500 miles

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Those aren't stock tires, on those wheels, lol.
The fronts might be, though... But not the rears.

I'm sure the tires on your rear wheels probably provide more possible traction in lower-grip (wet, cold, REALLY hot) situations, though. [emoji38]
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No burnouts for at least 500 miles

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Bullshit. Since you are leaving the truck fold, you must provide a smoky burnout video of the Camaro.
It's in the rules, here.
 

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At least that won't be a change for me, lol

Go easy on 'er until you get used to 'er. You won't get as much "you're getting close to the limit" feedback with those low profile tires as you've been accustomed to with the truck and other vehicles that have decent sidewalls. :lol:
 

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