[quote name='Anchorman' post='34662' date='Apr 25 2007, 04:07 PM']Scott, I drove my car through this winter - and the three previous ones - in the same territory you're in. I don't know what you do re tires in the winter, but from Thanksgiving through Easter I run Bridgestone Blizzaks mounted on 16" wheels on all four corners. I still need to be careful, but the car is quite drivable, and I've never gotten stranded or stuck. Before next winter, you might give tires a consideration before dealing with the differential.[/quote]
Anchorman et All,
I am running Toyo Proxes 4 on 16"rims, and find them to be OK. Previously, I had Bridgestone SO3's on 17" rims, and they had to come off as soon as the temp got below 50 degrees. Below that, they have less and less grip and are absolutely unsafe in the snow.
I'll have to give the Blizzak tires a try next winter. Thanks for the tip. Would I create more problems for myself in the snow if I had LSD instead of an open differential? Seems like that is what I am hearing.
[quote name='smokiemon968' post='34660' date='Apr 25 2007, 03:14 PM']Mine was horrible when I got cought in the snow a couple weeks back. Rear pretty much went sideways at the slightest touch of the gas. You may be better with the open diff for that type of driving.
In the dry it is a whole different story.[/quote]
Hey Smokiemon968,
What kind of LSD do you have?
-Scott