sbw1
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- Oct 10, 2006
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Beautiful.Sunset at Our anchorage tonight on the Pungo River, NC View attachment 61695
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Beautiful.Sunset at Our anchorage tonight on the Pungo River, NC View attachment 61695
Thanks. Ran the car last year with smaller 18" wheels and skinnier Porsche approved tires. It did OK but is not as good as the Audi Quattro with Blizzaks that I used to run. But then the TTSs were not as good as the Porsch in the summer. Porsche winter tires are actually quite good and you need to guard against becoming overconfident. I drive it like a little old lady in the winter. I like the boat sled. Is that a one off or a common local solution on your lake"Sbw1.. Very nice property you have there.... Not sure about snow tires on a Porsche ... Kinda like putting ice skates on a boat
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Got to be end of season at Pictured Rocks. This from Pure Michigan.
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Driving your Porsche in the snow??? My 996 - C4 stays indoors til spring.Colors like these make you want to have one more color tour of our West Michigan lake. The maples have been spectacular this year. It was 58 today with no wind. However, we are close to November and Michiganians know snow can be a major event this time of the year. I put the winter tires on the Porsche today.
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Yep. It's my daily driver. Pretty common practice in Germany. Porsche winter tires work really well.Driving your Porsche in the snow??? My 996 - C4 stays indoors til spring.
That is funny right there....Yuck. Someone please say something horribly offensive so we can get this thread locked.
Yep. It's my daily driver. Pretty common practice in Germany. Porsche winter tires work really well.
September wasn’t too bad, but October hasn’t been much of a boating month around here.
Very cool, Mike. Thanks for posting.No boating pics to share with y'all but here are two photos from our weekend in Sedona, AZ last weekend. And yes, those red rocks are REALLY that red.
I concur.
I would give it a D “minus” this year.
I was hoping for something similar to last fall.
Yes indeed. Here is what it looked like the day we arrived in July. Lots of fog this year.I'll bet this harbor will look a bit different in 3 months.
These are the summer wheels and tires. Winter wheels have wider spokes for ease of cleaning and are 18" instead of 19". Tires are an inch skinnier to make going through snow easier. The summer tires are 200 MPH speed rated and the winters are rated for 150MPH.Very cool, Got a pic?
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These are the summer wheels and tires. Winter wheels have wider spokes for ease of cleaning and are 18" instead of 19". Tires are an inch skinnier to make going through snow easier. The summer tires are 200 MPH speed rated and the winters are rated for 150MPH.
Heading to the pumpout dock today to empty the tank and get ready to winterize next weekend. It will be the first time the boat has left the dock since Columbus Day. Big difference from last year.
Totally. So much freaking rain around here in October.I concur.
I would give it a D “minus” this year.
I was hoping for something similar to last fall.