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has anyone used tyre-grip?

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Old 12-06-2010, 04:01 PM
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Thumbs up has anyone used tyre-grip?

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but i think this is kinda bs... but i dont really know what to think.
and if it works, then i dont think it will last more than a couple miles

anyone try this? and if it works... ima get me like 3 cans. (:
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If you think that isn't a scam I have a bridge for sale.
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SO is the idea you spray it on before every drive?
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Originally Posted by rob-2,Dec 6 2010, 05:16 PM
SO is the idea you spray it on before every drive?
if road conditions are bad... so yea
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It can work... a little. But you can't drive on non-icy roads or else it'll wear off. It's mainly an adhesive for short-term use. Think of it like belt-dressing. It'll work a little, until it wears off.

Nothing beats a good set of snow tires.
Except snow tires with studs.
Or chains.
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when i went to omaha, ne 2 yrs ago my cousin had snow/ice tires on his WRX. lets just say it was almost like normal driving. the tires had like little metal bumps too.
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(studded tires)
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Originally Posted by TheSteel,Dec 6 2010, 05:07 PM
If you think that isn't a scam I have a bridge for sale.
hmm whats the specs on this bridge? LOL
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Originally Posted by CKit,Dec 6 2010, 07:00 PM
(studded tires)
people here run those damn things all winter for our 1-2 inches of snow we get over the entire winter - go figure.
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