WSI, RPG and ICON present: The SnoBall 500

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In the process of converting the two deathrays into snow deathrays...

For those who are not used to snow, be advised, White light is great for everything except two things....Snow and Fog.

White + Snow = Bad
Amber + Snow = Good
 

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I think these bad boys will be unstoppable :mad3:
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If you're going straight in loose stuff, yes.
Had some on my superduty, they're horrible on ice, or any place that you can chew down through the snow pack on to the ice.
Cornering was hair raising at speed, they'd let go quickly, and violently.
More of a slow speed, jeep style run tire.
They suited my lifted superduty, but you couldn't pay me enough to put them on my raptor.
 

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Hey, I gotta be behind Wiz...just would know what to do if he wasnt in front of me, shouting out on the radio every few.."truck 8 slowing for dust"..or I guess it will be " snow swirls"...

Grant that run was so fun with you guy's I'm still talking about it...
During the drivers meeting on the last run Radio chatter was brought up. Connor asked that we don't announce ever time we were "slowing for dust" and everyone that new the story turned around and looked at me laughing...
The new tag line was " slowing for traffic"...lmao...I love my radio..As you will all find out..lolol..
" Truck 30 is making the pass"
If you're going straight in loose stuff, yes.
Had some on my superduty, they're horrible on ice, or any place that you can chew down through the snow pack on to the ice.
Cornering was hair raising at speed, they'd let go quickly, and violently.
More of a slow speed, jeep style run tire.
They suited my lifted superduty, but you couldn't pay me enough to put them on my raptor.
I agree 100% I have owned and driven in many sets...Crunchy or wet snow they will rock and roll..powder or ice..Not so much...That lug is just to big..
I wonder how a set would do if you sepet (spell) them..
 
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