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2011-2014 Mustangs
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nitto nt555s in colder weather
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<blockquote data-quote="scubasteve405" data-source="post: 12829729" data-attributes="member: 93963"><p>I don't get all the panic about cold weather. I drove my kenne bell gt500 to work a few times in sub freezing weather. And I have nt05r's on the back. I didn't die or have any iffy moments. You just gotta be real easy on the go pedal. I'd be more concerned about rain. But if it snows, that's a completely different story. </p><p>I plan to replace them with 555r's and they are definitely going to get driven when it's cold and dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scubasteve405, post: 12829729, member: 93963"] I don't get all the panic about cold weather. I drove my kenne bell gt500 to work a few times in sub freezing weather. And I have nt05r's on the back. I didn't die or have any iffy moments. You just gotta be real easy on the go pedal. I'd be more concerned about rain. But if it snows, that's a completely different story. I plan to replace them with 555r's and they are definitely going to get driven when it's cold and dry. [/QUOTE]
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