Hmmm... Argonne Assault, or snow tires... hmmm...

There is an obvious solution to this solution.....

Get the ARGONNE......and then there will be no problem getting snow tires.

It goes along this idea:
You get better service with a gun and a smile, than you you do with a smile!

You get me?

Strap the ARGONNE on your hip....go to the tire store, dressed in nice slacks, dress shirt and a tie....and speak softly.

The mechanics in my tire shop would be coming in from the back asking all sorts of questions about the knife, and while you are making friends, a deal can be struck.

No violence necessary.

Shane
 
Haha! That is not a real trailer! There's an instance where the AA would be much more useful than snow tires

Oh yes. Dead Snow -I believe it is even "watch now" on Netflix.

I may have to wait to watch it again until my AA is in hand, though. :D
 
Homemade snow tires for about $10. Go get some self tapping screws and some nuts. What you want to do is pre drill every knobbie from outside tire in so that you can see hole/mark on inside of tire. All and make sure self tapping screws have a button head/flat head. Once tire is drilled get screw gun and drive screw threw tire from inside going out. Once you see screw head take some pliers, vice grips etc.. and push down with nut on top of screw head and tighten untill nut sinks some into knobbie and you'll have a nice spike sticking out of tire. Dont worry about nuts coming off because the self tapping screws dont thread into any nut so the nut is cross threaded on and will not come off. This is alot easier with 2 people, one to use drill and one to hold and push down on nut to tighten. Do each nobbie it takes alot of time and again is a pain. Next go get some 3M adhesive spray and some thick rubber,Foam something but thick rubber works good and glue the rubber,foam to the inside of tire. Once you got inside of tire lined nice with a thick piece of material take a tube and blow it up and insert it into tire and let sit for a while this will ensure nice fit for liner. ~xtreme

Its takes some labor but you can buy the aa, lol.
 
I know what you mean just went to tire discounters this evening and dropped well over a new AA on 4 tires for the Yukon. Uggghhh. Guess I gotta keep the family safe on the road.
 
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