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I've been all over with my wrangler around Flemington. Roads are shitty but with 33x10.5 bfg KM2's on the wrangler it's like I'm driving on dry road. Even hit the "trail" at packers island for those that know the area. No issues at all I love these tires and my jeep!

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41 minutes ago, capt14k said:

I wouldn't know. Seller hasn't even shipped it yet. She is in CA and said she would try and ship today. I'm sure it will arrive just as the weather gets warmer.

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My bad I thought it had arrived. 

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LBI and coast is getting hammered, snow on my sidewalk is drifted up to house and across the driveway over my car hood and the back is almost clear, plowed south end of driveway on LBI today drifted waist high about 150 ft by 40 ft section I started a plow thread for everyone to post plowing ..

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1 hour ago, capt14k said:

I agree. Though I think the freeze will be worse than the snow.

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it will be. any moisture left on the blacktop will turn to ice tonight. they can treat the crap outta it, but it most likely will still be nasty going in to work tomorrow. coming home tonight wasn't bad.....only slipped a little at one spot where i took the right lane at a traffic light to get by the slow guy that was driving like he was terrified to be on the roads. when the light went green i took off......deep slush/snow mix. bout 6" or so, 'cause the plows only did the main lane. wasn't a problem for me in the suv though.

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