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I'll drive to boulder for an extra 150 dollar pain, suffering, and delivery fee. well, maybe I should check what shipping would cost to Boulder, first...
I'll drive to boulder for an extra 150 dollar pain, suffering, and delivery fee. well, maybe I should check what shipping would cost to Boulder, first...
Sorry for not replying sooner, but I had a family emergency.
I just moved to Boulder and I am still debating whether to just by something with awd right away or see what the Miata can do with winter tires.
Part of the reason I'm selling these, other than I barely used them, is I barely had any traction in 1/2 inch of snow. Granted things will be different with a better differential, but the degradation of dry/wet grip when it isn't snowy is not worth having the snow tires. The RE71R tires grip SO MUCH better even below freezing, than the snow tires.
I think having a stiff suspension was the cause of still not having snow traction.
I would recommend having an awd car with snow tires.