booger
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It was self inflicted - free of charge.
All you need is a tire groover and some time. I've tried grooving NDT's lots of different ways but nothing really helps as much as getting rid of that center rib than runs the circumference of the tire. In soft snow and mud NDT's do work real well. On hard slick surfaces like wet rocks, ice, and such, that solid rib down the middle won't let the tires bite. Of course if your doing a lot of highway driving, this isn't for you. And, I suppose the life of the tire may be cut in half, but we are talking about 'traction' right?
All you need is a tire groover and some time. I've tried grooving NDT's lots of different ways but nothing really helps as much as getting rid of that center rib than runs the circumference of the tire. In soft snow and mud NDT's do work real well. On hard slick surfaces like wet rocks, ice, and such, that solid rib down the middle won't let the tires bite. Of course if your doing a lot of highway driving, this isn't for you. And, I suppose the life of the tire may be cut in half, but we are talking about 'traction' right?