Why do car tires get stuck in the winter?

Question:
I have not used my car in the winter for a week now and the tires have got jammed. what is the problem with them

Answers:

does anyone with a 2002 dodge dakota sxt 3.9 v6 know if it has all 4 wheel abs or just 2?

lets see water or snow probablygot in between the tire part things. after a while it wasn't moved it got colder and harder so it's frozen up i suggest maybe a little warm water

Car Fogging->Rainx's FOG X- (Yes or No). Please vote?

well hot water should free them but you wont have much time after you put the hot water on your tires because that water will freez fast i know it sounds weird but how do you think they make ice at icea arena's? they make it with hot water it will freez fast and strong because it has little to no air pockets in it. good luck lol i never herd of such a problem.

What can we do to start our Citroen?

Treat them as racing slicks ,they'll soon warm up and work properly!

Automotive?

Must be snow or water problem. You have to move your car atleast once/twice a week to get it going.
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