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Goose 03-04-2009 04:49 PM

Anybody planning on driving your Z in winter?
 
I'm thinking about getting a new 370, but it would be my only car. In your opinions, could a Z be driven through a midwest winter with snow tires? Guys that have done winter with a 350, how was your experience?

Has anybody priced the standard 18" wheels? I know aftermarket wheels can be cheaper/lighter, but I'm more confident with OEM durability. Ideally, I'd get the 370 with the Sport package and use a set of OEM 18's for snows.

Thoughts?

takimbe 03-04-2009 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Goose (Post 38882)
I'm thinking about getting a new 370, but it would be my only car. In your opinions, could a Z be driven through a midwest winter with snow tires? Guys that have done winter with a 350, how was your experience?

Has anybody priced the standard 18" wheels? I know aftermarket wheels can be cheaper/lighter, but I'm more confident with OEM durability. Ideally, I'd get the 370 with the Sport package and use a set of OEM 18's for snows.

Thoughts?

I live in So Cal, so yes, I will be driving my Z during the winter. As for the midwest or east coast, when I lived there for work, I just avoided driving in general. If i had to drive, id drive my truck. Z doesnt seem like it would handle all that great during inclement conditions.

RCZ 03-04-2009 05:06 PM

hahaha all year round.

dad 03-04-2009 05:30 PM

Snow tires or not, I'd hate to be stuck!

http://www.the370z.com/37772-post64.html

Goose 03-04-2009 05:38 PM

Thanks for the link, dad.

While I wouldn't expect the 370z to plow through deep snow, I would hope that the right tires would make winter bearable.

StLRedrider 03-04-2009 05:56 PM

No, i have a lifted Ford F-250 4x4. This will not be my everyday driver. Man thats some serious snow.

AK370Z 03-04-2009 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by dad (Post 38912)
Snow tires or not, I'd hate to be stuck!

http://www.the370z.com/37772-post64.html

Sucks to be that guy :icon18:!

J/K that's me! DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT drive 370Z in snow. It's lights, it's got way too much power and the tires that it comes with freezes (loses traction) if temp drops below 32 F! Please use public transportation or a beater if you live in a state that gets a lot of snow.

If you really want to drive your Z in snow, I highly suggest you to do the following:

a. Get some really good snow tires.

b. TWO 50lbs sand bags in the trunk.

c. Get some snow driving tips (i.e. slow acceleration, no acceleration during turning, 2nd gear start etc)

I will never drive my Z in the snow, again. Lesson learned.

m4a1mustang 03-04-2009 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 38927)
Sucks to be that guy :icon18:!

J/K that's me! DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT drive 370Z in snow. It's lights, it's got way too much power and the tires that it comes with freezes (loses traction) if temp drops below 32 F! Please use public transportation or a beater if you live in a state that gets a lot of snow.

If you really want to drive your Z in snow, I highly suggest you to do the following:

a. Get some really good snow tires.

b. TWO 50lbs sand bags in the trunk.

c. Get some snow driving tips (i.e. slow acceleration, no acceleration during turning, 2nd gear start etc)

I will never drive my Z in the snow, again. Lesson learned.

Hehe, I will be driving my Z in the snow. I drove both my Mustangs in the snow so I have quite a bit of experience with powerful RWD cars and snow. It's not too bad, you just have to be very careful, and hopefully have some pretty decent all seasons at least. I've never driven with snow tires... just good all seasons.

A little light snow isn't that bad. Obviously deep snow is going to be tough and make it more likely for you to get stuck... but if there are only a couple inches on the road and you absolutely have to get somewhere, you should be able to make it!

ENT-Z 03-04-2009 06:30 PM

I'm going to try to drive mine (as in my future Z, wish I had one right now) most of the year. But when it actually snows I'm going with my wife's car and she can stay home (Audi w/ quattro - it would've eaten up that snow in AK370z's pics). I would like to put some 18s with snow tires or all seasons on, but I'm worried they won't fit over the big brakes on the sport package....

Goose 03-04-2009 08:06 PM

Good point on the Sport package brakes. I didn't realize there might be a clearance issue with 18" wheels.

frost 03-04-2009 08:07 PM

All the time, of course, it doesn't snow here ... or rain for that matter.

Anatoray 03-04-2009 08:54 PM

I plan to drive through the snow, as the Z is my only car now. In Louisville we hardly ever get snow, but when we do, **** gets crazy here, lol. I plan to use blizzaks, as they worked rather well on my cousin's S2000. We could never do anything extreme in the snow with them, but safe driving technique made things more than possible. I would NOT do it in anything over 2 inches though. 3 maaaaaaaaaaaaaybe if my wife was giving birth and for some god awful reason the Z was the only option.

Jackyll 03-04-2009 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Goose (Post 39014)
Good point on the Sport package brakes. I didn't realize there might be a clearance issue with 18" wheels.

Yeah, I read somewhere on here and in a magazine the other day that the base 18s don't fit over the sport brakes. Gonna have to get another set of 19s or just have the tires unmounted/mounted every winter

clamphibian 03-04-2009 09:37 PM

I've driven mine in the snow a few times. Its pretty awful with the stock tires. Hard to get goin but once you're up to speed it does alright. Traction control isn't much help either.

pagefaulted 03-04-2009 11:22 PM

Yes! RWD is much fun in the snow. I'm not kidding!


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