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Old January 2nd 04, 05:42 PM
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Default Driving to Lake Tahoe from SF Bay

I have a 2003 BMW 330Ci with the stock 17" rims and stock tires
(225/50 I think). I was wondering if people have tried driving a
similar car up to South or North Lake Tahoe? Which hills are the
fastest to get to (i.e. best road conditions for your car)? Do you
need to buy special tires or chains? I figure I can avoid days when
they require chains but would probably keep them in the car just in
case I'm stopped or something. Just post your responses here.
Thanks.
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