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Without question - HAKKAPELIITTA Rsi Winters are outstanding. Having tried many of the other brands (on my 3rd BMW) these tires have outperformed all previous makes. Incredible grip in all conditions, quiet - yes - quiet and ok at highway speeds and on on-ramps. I put 215's on my 2002 540 and have had no issues. |
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My experiece living here in north Subury Ontario canada on a undeveloped rural road no snow plows and steep 45 degre hill for a drive way is the michilin artic alpines for ice and snow. |
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My experiece living here in north Subury Ontario canada on a undeveloped rural road no snow plows and steep 45 degre hill for a drive way is the michilin artic alpines for ice and snow. I doubt you have a 45 degree drive. That's twice as steep as most ski slopes, and almost as steep a slope that snow will stick to. Perhaps you mean 45 percent? FloydR |
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your right I exagerated on the 45 degree slow just to make a point , the tire great! Floyd Rogers wrote: My experiece living here in north Subury Ontario canada on a undeveloped rural road no snow plows and steep 45 degre hill for a drive way is the michilin artic alpines for ice and snow. I doubt you have a 45 degree drive. That's twice as steep as most ski slopes, and almost as steep a slope that snow will stick to. Perhaps you mean 45 percent? FloydR -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/bmw/200601/1 |
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