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      12-15-2019, 09:13 AM   #6
randybobandy
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If you want to ride the lightning, which I don't suggest...I would drive my M3 with performance tires in the winter. BUT, it was bone dry out and no lower than 40ºF and maybe 5 miles down to the road. Did this to get the juices flowing.

Forewarning, it might be dry and above freezing, but the tires will say otherwise. It's a bad idea, especially if you need to make a quick maneuver. This was also with RWD, but nevertheless it'll make your butthole pucker up real quick. It's not worth risking/crashing your beautify X5, but more importantly...jeopardizing your safety, family's safety, and others on the road. Rent a Tahoe and just barrel down the road. Otherwise, that drive will be a nightmare and you'll constantly be worried about the vehicle/tires. Plus, people drive like maniacs during the holidays.

Good luck, and happy holidays!
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