BFG AT's or MT's better in snow?
#81
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Re: BFG AT's or MT's better in snow?
You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of the
snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where there
is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
Nick
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud right
to
> your axles?
snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where there
is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
Nick
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud right
to
> your axles?
#82
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Re: BFG AT's or MT's better in snow?
Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like big
ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels on
the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though I'm
sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
the
> snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
there
> is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> Nick
>
> "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud right
> to
> > your axles?
>
>
ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels on
the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though I'm
sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
the
> snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
there
> is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> Nick
>
> "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud right
> to
> > your axles?
>
>
#83
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Re: BFG AT's or MT's better in snow?
Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like big
ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels on
the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though I'm
sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
the
> snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
there
> is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> Nick
>
> "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud right
> to
> > your axles?
>
>
ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels on
the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though I'm
sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
the
> snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
there
> is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> Nick
>
> "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud right
> to
> > your axles?
>
>
#84
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Re: BFG AT's or MT's better in snow?
Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like big
ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels on
the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though I'm
sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
the
> snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
there
> is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> Nick
>
> "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud right
> to
> > your axles?
>
>
ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels on
the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though I'm
sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
the
> snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
there
> is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> Nick
>
> "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud right
> to
> > your axles?
>
>
#85
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Re: BFG AT's or MT's better in snow?
Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like big
ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels on
the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though I'm
sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
the
> snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
there
> is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> Nick
>
> "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud right
> to
> > your axles?
>
>
ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels on
the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though I'm
sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
the
> snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
there
> is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> Nick
>
> "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud right
> to
> > your axles?
>
>
#86
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Re: BFG AT's or MT's better in snow?
Skinny tires are also called cookie cutters....
I think it has some to do with having to push wider tires through the snow.
Kinda like pushing the bricks we drive through the air.......
Narrows do have the same tread.
Hm, I got wings and beer on my mind, maybe someone can jump in and explain.
gota run!
Nick
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8B_gc.41696$9kJ.41500@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like
big
> ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels
on
> the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
>
> Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though
I'm
> sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
> you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
>
>
>
> "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> > You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
> the
> > snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
> there
> > is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> > Nick
> >
> > "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud
right
> > to
> > > your axles?
> >
> >
>
>
I think it has some to do with having to push wider tires through the snow.
Kinda like pushing the bricks we drive through the air.......
Narrows do have the same tread.
Hm, I got wings and beer on my mind, maybe someone can jump in and explain.
gota run!
Nick
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8B_gc.41696$9kJ.41500@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like
big
> ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels
on
> the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
>
> Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though
I'm
> sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
> you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
>
>
>
> "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> > You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
> the
> > snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
> there
> > is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> > Nick
> >
> > "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud
right
> > to
> > > your axles?
> >
> >
>
>
#87
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Re: BFG AT's or MT's better in snow?
Skinny tires are also called cookie cutters....
I think it has some to do with having to push wider tires through the snow.
Kinda like pushing the bricks we drive through the air.......
Narrows do have the same tread.
Hm, I got wings and beer on my mind, maybe someone can jump in and explain.
gota run!
Nick
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8B_gc.41696$9kJ.41500@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like
big
> ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels
on
> the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
>
> Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though
I'm
> sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
> you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
>
>
>
> "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> > You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
> the
> > snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
> there
> > is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> > Nick
> >
> > "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud
right
> > to
> > > your axles?
> >
> >
>
>
I think it has some to do with having to push wider tires through the snow.
Kinda like pushing the bricks we drive through the air.......
Narrows do have the same tread.
Hm, I got wings and beer on my mind, maybe someone can jump in and explain.
gota run!
Nick
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8B_gc.41696$9kJ.41500@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like
big
> ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels
on
> the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
>
> Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though
I'm
> sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
> you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
>
>
>
> "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> > You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
> the
> > snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
> there
> > is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> > Nick
> >
> > "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud
right
> > to
> > > your axles?
> >
> >
>
>
#88
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Re: BFG AT's or MT's better in snow?
Skinny tires are also called cookie cutters....
I think it has some to do with having to push wider tires through the snow.
Kinda like pushing the bricks we drive through the air.......
Narrows do have the same tread.
Hm, I got wings and beer on my mind, maybe someone can jump in and explain.
gota run!
Nick
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8B_gc.41696$9kJ.41500@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like
big
> ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels
on
> the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
>
> Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though
I'm
> sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
> you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
>
>
>
> "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> > You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
> the
> > snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
> there
> > is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> > Nick
> >
> > "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud
right
> > to
> > > your axles?
> >
> >
>
>
I think it has some to do with having to push wider tires through the snow.
Kinda like pushing the bricks we drive through the air.......
Narrows do have the same tread.
Hm, I got wings and beer on my mind, maybe someone can jump in and explain.
gota run!
Nick
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8B_gc.41696$9kJ.41500@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like
big
> ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels
on
> the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
>
> Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though
I'm
> sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
> you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
>
>
>
> "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> > You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
> the
> > snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
> there
> > is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> > Nick
> >
> > "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud
right
> > to
> > > your axles?
> >
> >
>
>
#89
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Re: BFG AT's or MT's better in snow?
Skinny tires are also called cookie cutters....
I think it has some to do with having to push wider tires through the snow.
Kinda like pushing the bricks we drive through the air.......
Narrows do have the same tread.
Hm, I got wings and beer on my mind, maybe someone can jump in and explain.
gota run!
Nick
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8B_gc.41696$9kJ.41500@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like
big
> ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels
on
> the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
>
> Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though
I'm
> sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
> you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
>
>
>
> "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> > You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
> the
> > snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
> there
> > is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> > Nick
> >
> > "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud
right
> > to
> > > your axles?
> >
> >
>
>
I think it has some to do with having to push wider tires through the snow.
Kinda like pushing the bricks we drive through the air.......
Narrows do have the same tread.
Hm, I got wings and beer on my mind, maybe someone can jump in and explain.
gota run!
Nick
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8B_gc.41696$9kJ.41500@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like
big
> ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles wheels
on
> the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
>
> Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though
I'm
> sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire, are
> you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
>
>
>
> "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> > You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top of
> the
> > snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
> there
> > is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> > Nick
> >
> > "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud
right
> > to
> > > your axles?
> >
> >
>
>
#90
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Re: BFG AT's or MT's better in snow?
mmm...now I got wings and beer on my mind....nevermind!! haha
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:UR_gc.24437$Yf6.4008@fed1read07...
> Skinny tires are also called cookie cutters....
> I think it has some to do with having to push wider tires through the
snow.
> Kinda like pushing the bricks we drive through the air.......
> Narrows do have the same tread.
> Hm, I got wings and beer on my mind, maybe someone can jump in and
explain.
> gota run!
> Nick
>
> "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:8B_gc.41696$9kJ.41500@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> > Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like
> big
> > ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles
wheels
> on
> > the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
> >
> > Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though
> I'm
> > sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire,
are
> > you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
> >
> >
> >
> > "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> > news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> > > You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top
of
> > the
> > > snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
> > there
> > > is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> > > Nick
> > >
> > > "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > > news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > > > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud
> right
> > > to
> > > > your axles?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:UR_gc.24437$Yf6.4008@fed1read07...
> Skinny tires are also called cookie cutters....
> I think it has some to do with having to push wider tires through the
snow.
> Kinda like pushing the bricks we drive through the air.......
> Narrows do have the same tread.
> Hm, I got wings and beer on my mind, maybe someone can jump in and
explain.
> gota run!
> Nick
>
> "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:8B_gc.41696$9kJ.41500@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> > Ok...but with a fattie wouldn't the tread type help with traction? Like
> big
> > ol'scoops on the tires or something (that's it, I'll put 4 paddles
wheels
> on
> > the jeep when I'm snow running!! lol).
> >
> > Would narrow tires not have the aggressive tread a fattie would? Though
> I'm
> > sure you could purchase it otherwise....but if you have a narrow tire,
are
> > you LESS worried about getting aggressive treading?
> >
> >
> >
> > "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> > news:9t_gc.24433$Yf6.9563@fed1read07...
> > > You kinda fiqured it out on your own. Fattie tires will float on top
of
> > the
> > > snow, where skinny tall tires will cut through the snow down to where
> > there
> > > is traction. Same goes for mud and sand.
> > > Nick
> > >
> > > "SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > > news:fn_gc.41595$9kJ.3964@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com...
> > > > 7.5 seems awefully narrow. Wouldn't you drop through the snow/mud
> right
> > > to
> > > > your axles?
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