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Looking at these roads after the snow has left scares the heck outta me. I cannot imagine driving my Corvette on them. This city might have most of them taken care of be mid July. My question is can bad roads kill a Corvette...do I have to wait another 3 months till the roads are passable? Boy I gotta move big time.
Looking at these roads after the snow has left scares the heck outta me. I cannot imagine driving my Corvette on them. This city might have most of them taken care of be mid July. My question is can bad roads kill a Corvette...do I have to wait another 3 months till the roads are passable? Boy I gotta move big time.
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Bad roads in terms of snow on them are not a lot of fun when you're in a Vette. Hopefully you won't have snow on them until July. I guess you have to expect a long winter season when you live that far north.
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Michigan potholes ruined my venture into 3-piece wheels years ago. Didn't kill my C5 but the wheels had to go....i'm convinced 3-piece wheels are only a California thing.
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