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No need to drive either convertible rwd with summer tires in the snow when there are two 4x4's at the house. Plus my driveway is up hill and I really don't want to deal with that.
'95 968 Cabriolet White/Chestnut Brown
'94 968 Cabriolet Midnight Blue/Gray
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We received about 3 to 4 inches yesterday and it worked great. Not the same as my Jeep Grand Cherokee that I used to have but it will work with a few driving adjustments. I actually was able to make it up the hill leaving my office once the lady in the Ford Ranger gave up and got out of the way. Running 16 inch Conti Extremes.
Tim K.
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I LOVE snow. We had some snowfall recently and I took my 968 out and about, didn't have to many problems. Just have to be careful <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
My lady and I are looking to add an Audi A4 Quattro to the stable though. The convertibles aren't that efficient for going up to the slopes....
'92 968 Cab 6-speed
'99 Audi A4 Avant
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That's why I use Magnetic Numbers on the F-stock car. Wearing WinterSport M2's on Boxster wheels at the moment <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Dave S., '92 968 Midnight Blue 145k+ miles
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It's not the snow that bothers me but rather the chemicals that are spread on the roads. I will drive the car until the first snowfall/road chemical application - then she gets parked, usually until spring. I'll bring her back out after there is no longer a threat of inclement weather and after a good soaking rain to wash away any chemical residue. This philosophy has worked great with my '92 Miata as the undercarriage looks practically brand new. I'm the original owner of that car (only 40K miles) and it currently resides with my Mom as a weekender and still is never snow bound. I'm the third owner of my 92 Cab and have cleaned about 90% of the 13 year build up of crud from the underside. It is in pretty good shape and came from a warm weather climate so I'm pretty sure it has never seen snow and if I can help it, it never will. My 4WD Ford Explorer Sport Trac is the preferred daily driver this time of year.
- Darryl
1992 Slate Gray Coupe over Carrera Gray Full Leather interior....1 of 1
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The folks at Porsche were kind enough to:
A) Galvanize the body on these cars like there's no tomorrow
<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/cool.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Size wheels/tires to allow for chains
The 968 makes heat faster than my VW. Gotta love it.
Now, if the car is truly a garage queen, then I agree... One would want to avoid all the salt stuff.
But if you want to extract the practical side of the car (I've driven my Porsche's year round for 5+ years), then you do need to find a detail shop that can do a good hand wash a couple of times during the winter. They'll usually clean the thing better than I can in the course of an entire sunny Saturday, spray all the underside/wheel wells out, and give it that wonderful "just detailed" look for under $20.
Of course, YMMV. But there is a reason you don't see rusty 968's and 944's out there. You can take a hammer to the body on these cars and still not penetrate the galvanization.
Thank you Dr. Porsche and friends for making a very practical supercar!
Dave S., '92 968 Midnight Blue 145k+ miles
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I just mounted some Wintersport M3's to get around in Denver for the winter. While we don't use salt here, there is a lot of sand used and that is my main fear. I don't have to commute, however, so that saves on the wear and tear.
Pete
'93 Coupe
[color="red"]Guards Red[/color] / Tan
Airbox mod / RS Barn Chip / RS Barn Cat-back
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Oh YEAH....although this will be the last winter. Sad though...the 944 is SO FUN to drive sideways!
Blizzak tires are the antidte for slick roads.
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Dunlop Graspics on mine, and they do great. I was told they'd last longer than the Blizzaks. My only complaint is that they're a little loud, but nothing I can't live with.
Chris
1992 Polar Silver Cab - tip, keyless entry, subwoofer, koni adjustables, clear bra (show and touring car)
2006 Marine Blue Cayenne Turbo S - 520HP of fun!
1973 911 RSR Clone Race Car - 2000lb of fun!