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Old 07-02-2009, 04:19 PM   #7 (permalink)
kannibul
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Originally Posted by nogoodname007 View Post
It's not that tires on the Z have no traction on snow or ice. It's a general issue for ALL all season tires. They all lose grip at about 5-7 degrees C. You need winters. It's a must. You can get 18 inch ones or even 19 inch ones that fit right on the sport rims.



Having separate sets of wheels pays off because you can change the wheels urself. Not hard to do at all. Very easy.
The other problem is ground clearance. If it snows a "ton" there, you probably won't be driving the Z much...
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