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<blockquote data-quote="BIG_MIKE2005" data-source="post: 2278843" data-attributes="member: 3309"><p>LOL, I did the exact same thing. Went to leave for work one morning & the front fenders were under snow on my 99' WS6 which I had driven daily year round every year prior. One bad snow storm & I bought a 97' Z71 & slapped some snow/mud rated 33's on it. I do not want to be stuck in the house until groceries run out again. I have took mine out to play in the mud since buying it but am really wanting snow to play in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIG_MIKE2005, post: 2278843, member: 3309"] LOL, I did the exact same thing. Went to leave for work one morning & the front fenders were under snow on my 99' WS6 which I had driven daily year round every year prior. One bad snow storm & I bought a 97' Z71 & slapped some snow/mud rated 33's on it. I do not want to be stuck in the house until groceries run out again. I have took mine out to play in the mud since buying it but am really wanting snow to play in. [/QUOTE]
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