Threw on the ski rack, road tripped up to White Cap for some spring skiing with my wife, buddy, and kid. Parked her on the snowbank for some Jeep cred!
If I'm being honest I seriously thought about it last week. Obviously a good thing I decided against it.
Actually just had a (snow) tire go down on the wife's car last night. Was thinking about maybe just tossing the summers back on but with the crap in the forecast I decided to put the snows from the WRX on it instead (because they're not being used currently).
If we get another round of snow y'all can blame me. Put the summers on both the WRX and the Forester today, AND pulled all the two wheel toys out, AND put away the snow blowers.
I fueled up the lawnmower and weed whacker. And put away the snow shovels. And hooked up the exterior water.
Virtual high five to the first person posting a pic of them running the lawn mower through a snowbank.
See I took that as in he calls his thing the weed eater, which in turn lead me to "was that just a rip on his wife...?"
Finally got to drive the WRX all week with the weather. Makes daycare drop-off way easier in the morning when the Scoobie burble puts them both to sleep.
Sure, gets up to 80 degrees for a couple days in a row, "Let's take our snow tires off!", says all the illegal immigrants new to Minnesota or all the pot heads that can't remember yesterday.
Let's be honest, neither of those groups have the smarts to be running snow specific tires in the winter anyway.
Rule that has yet to fail me is... Snows go on 1st Saturday in November. Summers go on 1st Saturday in May.
I knew it was going to dump snow because I had a chance to drive the S14 Sunday after I was done replacing a 4runner radiator. naturally I got to eat roadgrime slushie instead.
none yet, it belongs to a family member but is still in storage until road salt and cloud jizz are gone..
Before After OH SO SEXY! Side note; I have winter tires on the stock wheels. So now there is a Summer and Winter set up.