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Old 07-18-2014, 11:28 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Welcome fellow Minnesota'er! Join us on the MN Z Owners thread.

There are plenty of Zs that survive midwest winters.

1. Don't lower it, or if you do unlower it in fall.
2. Get a set of Blizzaks for winter. You'll want to go narrower than stock width.
3. Put some plastic down in the back and drop 2 bags of salt pellets or sand for extra weight.
4. Don't plan on powering through driveway snow piles!

I think of it this way...are you going to buy a car to 'get you through winter' or are you going to buy a car for non-winter months?
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