This guy has to be some sort of escapee from the mental institution or something. I mean, how dumb can you get? He does realize that chains on the front of a rear wheel drive car aren`t going to help, right?
This guy has to be some sort of escapee from the mental institution or something. I mean, how dumb can you get? He does realize that chains on the front of a rear wheel drive car aren`t going to help, right?
He must be from the South..... wait... I`m from the South
JJ
Well at least he will be able to steer real well as the back end goes out of control :-p
Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care....
Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
Maybe he wants to practice his drifting?? :dunno
Anyhow, thanks for the cooling pic! :chill
Don`t it always seem to go, you don`t know what you`ve got til it`s gone?WAC06/04/40 ~ 07/16/07
People never cease to amaze do they? First of all, I dont think I would be driving a Mustang in that kind of weather. If it was my only car, I would seriously consider A DIFFERENT ONLY car. Secondly, what a moron!
Off Topic,
I`m liking that Legacy GT more and more everytime I see them. Really a good looking car.
~werd to yo mutha~
Wade
i hate to admit it, but there`s a good chance i may make that mistake too.... hehe. im not quite sure if my car is front wheel drive or rear wheel drive, so thats a problem right there. also, i thought you put chains on all 4 of your tires? hehe, forgive my ignorance. i guess we dont have a use for tire chains in hawaii. but if i go to school in boston, this could be pretty important.
The best comment of my life.......
"Just because something is on sale, doesn`t mean that you have to buy it. " awd330
If you hit the area where you are supposed to put on your chains, you know if you put them on the wrong tires through one very simple tip. When you start driving again, if you spin out of control and hit a tree, you probably have them on the wrong wheels.
i didnt think they allowed them many places because they chewed up the road so bad. i dont think you can in MN anywhere
I grew up in rhode island and I`ve seen plenty of cars with chains/spikes on all 4 tires. Even if its rear wheels drive, chains on the front will give you better turning traction.
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