for winter will u consider this.....
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i suppose but here is description ...........Snow Grip - the new and exciting traction assist device that installs in minutes without any special tools and allows drivers of all types of vehicles to get out of dangerous situations.
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In the video, I love how the guy is able to drive the car forward a bit to facilitate installation of the "Romik Snow Grip". If you can drive the car without the snow grip, why do you even need them then?
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AAAHHH! I love the shamwow commercials in that reaaaaaly hokey sort of way.
I'd opt for snow tires, and if you're worried about getting stuck the Tow Truck In-a-Box is supposed to work fairly well.
Or your floormats. Or kitty litter.
I'd opt for snow tires, and if you're worried about getting stuck the Tow Truck In-a-Box is supposed to work fairly well.
Or your floormats. Or kitty litter.