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Old 11-27-2007, 12:02 PM   #1
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Remove steel studs from snow tires?

I bought a car a few months back that came with 4 brand new studded snow tires in the trunk for winter. Can i remove the steel studs somehow? They are noisy and i dont really need the studs. The tires are brand new and i would like to get to use them for the winter.
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Old 02-01-2008, 03:42 AM   #2
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Re: Remove steel studs from snow tires?

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I bought a car a few months back that came with 4 brand new studded snow tires in the trunk for winter. Can i remove the steel studs somehow? They are noisy and i dont really need the studs. The tires are brand new and i would like to get to use them for the winter.
if by chance you still looking for an answer, all the studs I have seen just screw into the tire. so you should be able to unscrew them, every single one! or ..there was a guy back when I was in high school that had studs in tires he bought. he put them on, took the truck to a bridge nearby. the bridge had steel grate as a floor. he did a burn out till the sparks stopped, rotated the tires and done it again. I think I would just pay the neighbor kids to take them out, any kind of bribe goes a long way.
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