ThatOtherGuy7
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ThatOtherGuy7

Oh come on you can see right through this one.

Yes easily.

They could possibly be the only good feature on a Dodge Journey.

It also failed at self-parking.

Have you seen the Draguar episode?

For an idiot.

This is underrated.

COTD doesn’t run on weekends.

I have no comet

I experienced the same thing once driving through Texas. Only difference was there were no clouds in the sky.

Exactly. Each tire has its own little snaggles.

Sure maybe to you but the owner wanted more speed as well as the handling so what’s it to you?

Goodyear Wranglers are all-terrains rather than all-seasons, the difference being all-terrains are “off-road” tires with big tread blocks and supes and while still are not comparable to a winter tire, are much better than an all-season or all-weather tire.

Goodyear Wranglers are all terrain tires which are usually mud+snow rated. If you look at your tire somewhere it’ll probably say “M+S” which means mud and snow.

What’s the best thing to do if you live in central Texas, are going to Colorado on a ski trip, taking your company vehicle (AWD Buick enclave) because unlimited miles.

But where is says art?

Except the Zumwalt is standout in recent years for it’s number of issues. Plus the Navy won’t buy the rounds due to lack of money.

Then you just swap side to side.

The first is a four! People always seem to forget that haha

Or you could wait for it on Dave