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Originally Posted by cherrington17
indeed. but, where changing a tire for us is more hazardous to our health...
hot weather is more hazardous to your tires' health. Its not common to see flat tires around here....
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I could only imagine. If I have to put on anything heavier than a sweatshirt I deem it to cold to work outside. That's not to say I don't mind going up north every once in a while to play in the snow, and I did go to NAU where it snowed just about every day I was there, but one semester there was enough to convince me anywhere it snows is too cold to live.
As for the heat on tires (and batteries too), I've had farts linger for longer than some tires were good on my car thanks to the heat. And, if it rains the streets are slicker than snot cause the rubber builds up from the heat. Come to think of it, I don't know why I live here either.
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