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-32C? holy shit lol |
Wow, that is effin cold. |
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Sometimes I think I'm driving the wrong car for this city. Summer won't arrive till may/June, which most likely will consist of rain. And be over by August/September. FML ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
does it even crank when it's that cold? We had a few 0F days and it really seemed to struggle lol |
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And then there's the suspension. Wow idk what it is but everytime I go over bumps there is hard crunching sounds from front/back. Yup that's my driving experience in winter here. Maybe I'll snap a video today after work when I fire her up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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hahaha true that |
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I'd like to see a hub-dyno run in that air. |
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So be brave, and dont crack your engine block. |
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@redride09 no worries man....as of tomorrow its supose to be in the + all week....even hitting +10 on Wednesday, at least here in Red Deer....prolly close to the same in Edmonton. On a side note i went out spent 5k and got myself an old Jeep, its my winter beater. lol |
I just had mine out in the snow for the first time today. I was expecting the worst because of the stock Dunlop SP Sport "summer tires." It did better than I expected. There was only an inch of precip but it was a pretty slippery mix of snow and ice. It isn't great but it still does a little better than most of the RWD cars I've had. My $.02 |
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1 Attachment(s) Drove mine through the first snow storm on the 401-402 highway in Ontario a few weeks ago. Last year with all seasons I got stranded on the 402 when a ridiculous blizzard hit. This year learned my lesson. Dedicated snow tires and avoid the 402 at all costs. Made it through just fine. |
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Want to pull the trigger on some winters. I am going with either the Firestone ($12 cheaper) or the Generals from TireRack on 16" steelies. I realize they are both most likely the same as far as performance and have read a majority of the info on this thread. Does anyone have any valuable opinion on either tire? If I don't get the TPMS installed all that will happen is the light will be on in the dash? When I put the stocks back on the light should go out? Sorry this is my first vehicle with TPMS. I am looking for winter driving conditions mostly. I am in an area where we experience few snow storms and get far more ice/slush than snow. Please let me know as I am going to order today. |
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Bot having TPMS sensors in the wheels wont hurt a thing (I don't have them in my snow setup). The light will go back off on its own when you put the stock wheels back on. Tapadatass |
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