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So your winter drive to Alaska is possible! I suggest Nokia 5.50x19 bias ply tyres for the studs.
https://www.lucasclassictires.com/55...kwall-299p.htm
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Wow. That’s a cool way to stud “non-studdable” tires! I’ve never seen anything like that. Thanks for sharing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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If you are worried about traction on the snow and ice, the best bet is to get one of these:
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When I was younger many years ago we use to stud our dirt bikes with hex headed screws. It was amazing how they bit into the ice.
The thought of racing a dirt bike on ice now sounds painful. |
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