QUICK91LX
Founding Member
I dont worry so much about the snow as i do about the salt that jersey puts down by the truckload. It does suck and takes alot of finesse to get a mustang around in the snow, but salt = evil.
Man I am getting old.
Hello this is my first thread, been looking around a couple different mustang forums for a few weeks as I am looking to get myself into an 87-93 lx sometime soon. I live in Massachusetts and currently drive a 2000 s10 4.3/5spd 2wd with a few engine mods year round with a set of snow tires, never had any issues but I am wondering if anyone drives their mustang year round where bad weather is common during the winter months? I'd assume that a mustang may even handle a bit better in the snow due to having a lot better weight distribution compared to the light pickup rear but just wanted to hear from some guys that actually do drive their car year round. Obviously I wouldn't be venturing out in anything major as I wouldn't in the truck now, but seeing snow will be a guarantee at some point.
I've driven mine through three winters and have NEVER been stuck in the snow. Last year I trucked up the mountain that I live on with 4 inches of snow on it with no problem at all. With a decent set of snow tires a fox body is better than most cars on the road IMO. I was out driving a highlander last winter in the back roads of PA through rain sleet and snow. I'm proud of my baby.
