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3-08-2008 @ 03:19:15 PM |
Posted By : motopsycho |
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Hard to feel bad for someone using Z rated Summer tires in these conditions.
Mine specifically state not for use below ~ 40°F. I tried it them in snow/sleet 2 days ago and had them spinning and the ABS engaging at <10mph which convinced me to stay off the highway and go back home. |
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3-08-2008 @ 08:22:19 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#1, I drive Z (or, more specifically, W) rated tires year round, and even when it snows. It's not so bad, if you're able to avoid sudden inputs, which I usually am since I drive to work at around 6AM in the morning, and I've only got 2-3 miles to go.
On the highway, or in traffic, though? No. Just no. |
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3-09-2008 @ 03:17:47 AM |
Posted By : Muntz05 |
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#2, i wonder the same shit about people that have mustangs and camaros at our gas station. they bitch about the weather conditions. it's your fuckin fault you bought a car that only belongs on the road 6 months out of they year, don't bitch to me.
#1, my W rated tires tend to do pretty good in snow... but then again, FWD > RWD in ohio weather |
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3-09-2008 @ 10:56:46 AM |
Posted By : Disrupture |
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I saw that scene in F&F the other day.. now that I drive trucks, I can safely say that it's absolutly impossible to drive under a semi trailer. no matter what car you have. |
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3-09-2008 @ 11:12:52 AM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#5, Depends on the height of the trailer and the the height of the car. Some trailers (especially older ones) could squeeze a car underneath without much trouble. |
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3-09-2008 @ 12:29:25 PM |
Posted By : Subourbon187 |
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#7, I've seen a few long trailers that looked like they had enough clearance to fit a car through, but you seem to know your shit so I'm not gonna argue specifics. I also remember a scene in 2F2F where a Saleen Mustang slides under a trailer and somehow gets ran over by the back tires. It was cool, but obviously bullshit. |
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3-09-2008 @ 01:46:30 PM |
Posted By : stang392 |
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#4, then they just can't drive for shit, I drove my stang in the snow all the time. No once it gets back on the road I won't, but that will be because I will be running street slicks out back |
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3-09-2008 @ 05:40:29 PM |
Posted By : Sensekhmet |
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#4, I'll bet the Scandinavians would disagree that RWD cars are unusable in snow. |
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