I just got back from my new year's festivities, and as I walked out of the party, I was greeted with several inches of snow. I thought, 'Oh great, I'm never getting home.' All I have to say is, people really exaggerate how bad these tires are in the rain, much less the snow! I made my 10 mile or so trek with no problems at all, driving like a sane human being. I kept her straight and in one lane without too much of a problem. I had a bit of wheel spin taking off from a dead stop. Stopping was even great. I had a hell of a worse time with old mostly bald 245 gatorbacks. If you can drive like a normal person, then there is no trouble at all. I even got up to about 40mph in the real deep stuff. Only real problem I had was when my dumps would collect snow and the car would get real quiet for a second or two, and when I did decide to have a little fun and slid into the completely undriven in lane, which did require some throttle to get out of. All in all, I wouldn't be that afraid to drive the car in 2 or so inches at all, if I had to.
I hope everyone else is having a good time tonight! Happy Nude Deer!
Here's some snowy cell phone cam randomness. My car makes really cool wide tracks in the snow!
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My 315 tracks are as wide as my foot is long! That makes me so happy.
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Sorry if none of this make sense. I'm ultra tired.
I hope everyone else is having a good time tonight! Happy Nude Deer!
Here's some snowy cell phone cam randomness. My car makes really cool wide tracks in the snow!
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My 315 tracks are as wide as my foot is long! That makes me so happy.
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Sorry if none of this make sense. I'm ultra tired.
some people even had their 4 ways on, because it was coming down so hard and you could see the lanes at all. you had to pretty much re-calibrate under the bridges where the road was clean.